this Is what is wrong with America. Enjoy family and life! Work will always be there.
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unless you are milking cows or baking bread, 4am is much too early -- I'm sleeping in til 5:30 and still getting most done in the day
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just bloody absurd. Go sleep. Switch the phone off. FOMO is an addiction. Get help.
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Next year: Since you all started working at 4 after that last article, now 3am is better.
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Bloody slackers 3.30 am is the best start time
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open padlock, but preview only...
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Hey, why not get a cot and sleep in? No executive ever heard of work/life balance?
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Well at least I'm not the only one thinking that this is the most productive time
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I'm Ok with not being an exec if that's the case.
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@TheGingerManc@gouldymike@Jeeves2007@NickyFidge@gazbrown Sounds like a typical@Johnsonbudgie workday.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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5-1:30pm is the perfect shift.
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that's old news.
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