I enlisted as a boy mate (CRE) did two lots of basic LOL, the adult basic was a breeze as was absolutely thrashed to death at Dover.
Aye, got some very vivid memories, as you say, long way back but remembered as if yesterday. Frightening how quick the time speeds up as we age.
It really is down to going against the very first thing the human brain was able to function on.. the difference between light and dark... did upto 30 nights in a row amd you come out like dracula.. serious it really is bad ... knocks like 20 years off your life . Anyway enjoy cooking
There's a reason for this ... when youre say 10 a year seems like a huge period of time in your life because the maximum timeframe you can comprehend is the 10 years youve existed... as we get older the scale of 1 year decreases against the time weve existed thus giving the impression that the duration of a year speeds up .
I don't agree. Working evenings can be better than working days. The advantage with working evenings is with MH sufferers, it don't matter if you can't get up in the morning or if you feel like a bag of shhite, because in some cases by the time evening comes, you can be wide awake - ideal for a 24/7 employer. You have to remember generally MH sufferers may also have sleeping disorders, so it's better if they can work with a body clock that suits them. People talk loads about, think mental awareness, but some serious education to be had before that truly happens.
I was refering to staying awake all night and eating through the night mate.. with respect to that its actually a fact,. Working evenings i dont think matters like you say.
Remember that when you need an ambulance, doctor or nurse past 11pm, it's not healthy for them to come out to you or treat you, maybe they should just let you die, to save their own health.
?? I used to work 10am till 7am, so im fully aware needs must, but like I say its very bad for you and its a fact for the very reason ive explained.. feel free to research it . I dunno why you assumed i wouldnt have any experience in working btw.. ive worked hard my entire life and have hopes and dreams that im working on
MH sufferers with sleeping disorders benefiting from shift work I mean. It might work logistically for a while. But shift work can wreak havoc with your body and mind. Sleep deprivation has been linked to all sorts of psychiatric disorders.
Comm is a top bloke, funny, tells it how it is, and knows when to tell people to **** of ...... anyone who reads his posts will get that
I don't need to research anything. And where did I assume anything, I think you might be replying to the wrong person, you can't even manage to get that right!