Doxory?

lakmiseiru has decided I currently work M-F 0900-1730ish with 30 minutes for lunch. I have stuff I have to leave work for at 1730ish for MW and most Fridays, but not on most TR. I'm more of a night owl than a morning person, and meetings don't matter for this purpose.

My schedule's wonky enough (leave early Mondays, have stuff in the evenings TW, nothing RF) these days that I just come in between 0900-1000 most days and leave between 1700-1900 most days. It all works out eventually.

Asked 1 year ago

I picked something else

Stay working M-F 0900-1730 as usual.

kevinr
I really prefer to have a consistent sleep schedule.
jtu
I find yo-yo-ing sleep schedules for myself more annoying now than I used to, though.
seph
I suspect being consistent will make the mornings easier.
kyrandil
shifting back and forth 3 hours is hard.
dzm
Having a consistent daytime schedule is much kinder to your coworkers.
paigep
A consistent sleep schedule is totally worth it
gradster1
Can't really understand your times that well.... I would die for a 9 - 5:30 schedule though - being 14, that is.
khoopes
Any brilliant advice would certainly be appreciated. Shameless advocacy is often good, too.

peggusus, trs, photon, sauergeek

Keep working 0900-1730 MWF and work 1200-2000 (or 1100-1900) TR when I can.

melike
This looks like my schedule during my senior year, and I really appreciated the days when I could sleep in. No use in forcing yourself if you're just not productive in the mornings.
geoff
switch it up! but it can be hard not having a regular routine.
Mycroft
Bouncing my sleep schedule around doesn't really work for me, but YMMV. OTOH, you could find a whole new set of things to do in the morning, like have lunch with me. ;-)

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