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<blockquote data-quote="drazzy93" data-source="post: 2515491" data-attributes="member: 64619"><p>That is absolutely insane. I only work 7-8 hour shifts. Truthfully I kin dof wish I could work as many hours as you, but I'm sure I would feel a little bit differently if I actually did. Then again the peak isn't really in full swing yet. Here's to hoping we get crazier hours. Thus far we've been working earlier and earlier every week. I guess I'm just well-equipped to handle peak.</p><p></p><p>I started before peak, and had several weeks to prepare myself for this so I already know how to handle everything. I don't push myself too far, but I don't go too slow either. A few weeks ago I realized the importance of NOT twisting. Just the right pace, and I'm doing perfectly. However, I can tell that all the seasonals at my location are getting worn out. Dark circles around hollow eyes, and slumped shoulders moving very slowly. I feel kind of bad for them. Well, I would have more sympathy if I hadn't found out they were getting paid more than me. D:<</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drazzy93, post: 2515491, member: 64619"] That is absolutely insane. I only work 7-8 hour shifts. Truthfully I kin dof wish I could work as many hours as you, but I'm sure I would feel a little bit differently if I actually did. Then again the peak isn't really in full swing yet. Here's to hoping we get crazier hours. Thus far we've been working earlier and earlier every week. I guess I'm just well-equipped to handle peak. I started before peak, and had several weeks to prepare myself for this so I already know how to handle everything. I don't push myself too far, but I don't go too slow either. A few weeks ago I realized the importance of NOT twisting. Just the right pace, and I'm doing perfectly. However, I can tell that all the seasonals at my location are getting worn out. Dark circles around hollow eyes, and slumped shoulders moving very slowly. I feel kind of bad for them. Well, I would have more sympathy if I hadn't found out they were getting paid more than me. D:< [/QUOTE]
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