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Article: Imagine life without night owls
- Article from:
- Charleston Gazette
- Article date:
- April 1, 1999
- Author:
CopyrightCopyright 1999 Charleston Gazette. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Dear Ann Landers: Most of the world works by day and sleeps by
night. But many people do their jobs while everyone else sleeps -
police officers, nurses, firefighters, waitresses, truck drivers,
telephone operators, cab drivers, janitors, security guards and
night-shift workers. I am a woman who manages a very busy bar, which
means I work late hours six nights a week.
Some people have the crazy idea that I get paid to "party."
Actually, I monitor the bartenders and have to decide which
customers
have had enough. I rarely get to sit down. Meanwhile, my husband
seldom gets to stand up. "Mike" is a disc jockey. He is expected to
be cheerful and funny and sound as if he is having a ball, even ...
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