Feeling Exhausted at Work? Get Tips to Power Through Your Shift

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Working 12-hour shifts can be exhausting, especially during the last hour when fatigue sets in. The discussion highlights the challenges of long shifts, with one participant expressing their tiredness. Another comments on the rapid accumulation of posts, suggesting that the long hours might allow for more online engagement. The conversation emphasizes the importance of finding positives in tough work situations, encouraging a more optimistic outlook despite the fatigue.
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Help! I'm stuck at work on the last hour of my 12 hours shift!
Soooo tired...:zzz:
 
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You work 12 hour shifts?! Brutal!

Wow, no wonder you got to 1K posts so quickly...
 
lisab said:
Wow, no wonder you got to 1K posts so quickly...

It's like you're being paid to post Drakkith! You have to look for the positives in these situations.
 
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