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Old 18-10-2018, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Baile
So bartender or pub waiter or late-night restaurant worker... sounds like those jobs would fit.

I hate dealing with customers though, I need something where i'm working alone or just with coworkers. I worked in the food industry before and it's very stressful, too fast paced for me.

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You obviously know best. The little bit I read online says the opposite really... to manage it, resist the urge to sleep; do not nap or sleep during the day; and go to bed at the same time every evening, which is what I was saying about the alchemy of establishing rhythms in one's life.

Those don't apply to my disorder though, and my sleep specialist even said the same thing, you can try to alter your schedule to be more normal but it only results in sleep deprivation and your body will go back to it's default mode.

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I made that suggestion thinking you might want to look into courses that can go toward a degree in an area of work you can make money at. There are online courses in horticulture, gardening, landscaping, you name it.

That is kind of what my goal was with these classes, but so far I haven't found any jobs in those fields that let you work in the evening or nighttime hours. So I realized I am just going to have to use that knowledge for my own personal use with growing stuff.
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