how many hours sleep a night do you get??
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I think 8 hours is the recommended.
I usually get 7-8 hours, and less on the weekend because i work saturday and sunday and always out on saturday
I usually get 7-8 hours, and less on the weekend because i work saturday and sunday and always out on saturday
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Westy - there is no recommended amount.
All that you should know is that it's healthy to sleep in multiples of 90 minutes - i.e 6 hours, 7.5 etc... It's to do with the certain sleep cycles. I have an article I'll upload in the morning.....
All that you should know is that it's healthy to sleep in multiples of 90 minutes - i.e 6 hours, 7.5 etc... It's to do with the certain sleep cycles. I have an article I'll upload in the morning.....
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8-10hrs usually.
All depends, due to working shifts my body clock is a bit fucked up, can finish anywhere between midnight and 6am. But if I goto bed and get up too early, I can't guarantee that I'll be 100% the next night if I'm working on to 6 with a defect, hence I usually try to make sure I am well rested. Can't be half asleep when you are working on/certifying an aircraft that'll be carrying 300 odd people the next morning!
If I'm up early though for whatever reason, I'll try and grab 90mins before work - as PON mentioned, 90mins = 1 sleep cycle, wake up half way through a cycle and you'll feel more shagged than you were before you went to sleep
All depends, due to working shifts my body clock is a bit fucked up, can finish anywhere between midnight and 6am. But if I goto bed and get up too early, I can't guarantee that I'll be 100% the next night if I'm working on to 6 with a defect, hence I usually try to make sure I am well rested. Can't be half asleep when you are working on/certifying an aircraft that'll be carrying 300 odd people the next morning!
If I'm up early though for whatever reason, I'll try and grab 90mins before work - as PON mentioned, 90mins = 1 sleep cycle, wake up half way through a cycle and you'll feel more shagged than you were before you went to sleep
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I can't sleep at night , I am at work at 8am and I'm still up, but I could sleep all day quite happily .. Pisses the mrs off, thinks I am nocturnal, and all my mates take the piss if I turn up anywhere before 4pm ... I love working nights as well, just cannot stand getting up in the morning, it's horrid
I can quite happily sleep for 12 hours a pop, as normally when I work days I have to be in work for 7am, so its a 6.15am start, and I rarley go to bed before 3-4am, if at all.
I can quite happily sleep for 12 hours a pop, as normally when I work days I have to be in work for 7am, so its a 6.15am start, and I rarley go to bed before 3-4am, if at all.
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I've never really counted but do I know in the summer mine gets less and less as I don't like sleeping when its light outside. I don't like sleeping during the days normally unless, I'm that tired I fall asleep more or less on the spot
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Its funny you ask as me and andy have been here at work all god dam night trying to sort hs new input shaft out
to only get it all done and he goes on a test drive to brack it !!!!!!
snaped the out put shaft lol
so gerbox out and fix and back in just so we can go brunters lol
to only get it all done and he goes on a test drive to brack it !!!!!!
snaped the out put shaft lol
so gerbox out and fix and back in just so we can go brunters lol