Robert Kalil
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“I’ve been doing shift work for thirty years. Shifts are always changing and sometimes it doesn’t allow me to do other things. I go home and basically live my life there until I go to work the next day. My shift used to begin at five o’clock in the morning and end at ten in the morning, then I would have a three-to-four-hour window of downtime until my next shift that started at three o’clock in the afternoon, lasting until possibly six. In other words, I would be working the rush hours only and have all that time in between to basically not really do much. That’s how it works with shift work.” Robert Kalil |
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