British Summer Time


 Don’t you just love British Summer Time 
The only perk that Night Staff have this weekend…..
What fun
This was my happy face after a 10.5 hours shift rather than an 11.5 hour one

15 comments:

  1. It's something - but a hard night still remains exactly that. Hope your rest today is a good one.

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  2. Do you pay a penalty in the autumn and have to work an extra hour?

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  3. Small comforts! Sweet dreams today. xx

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  4. I hope you slept well.

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  5. No! I do not like BST and wish they would stop changing the clocks twice a year. It is stupid and quite disruptive. I see no benefits whatsoever.

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  6. Oh, I hadn’t thought about a shortened night shift thanks to the clock change. ONE benefit!

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  7. In Canada we sprang forward at the beginning of March, in sync with the Americans.

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  8. Anonymous11:29 am

    Have to say your exuberance is underwhelming. When I was a kid old people complained about feeling discomfort with the time change and it seemed so weird. Now I spend a couple days after each one a bit out of joint.

    Ceci

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  9. An extra hour to sleep.

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  11. I was just wondering this morning if there's any possibility you can retire soon from nursing. It is a HARD job, physically and emotionally.

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  12. Have a good nap today!

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