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| Busy night eh? I can relate ![]() Like Momoreg said,get sleep when you can, just not during a shift. Enjoy these days, they will become some of the most important of your career. Thanks for keeping us in the loop.
__________________ Baruch ben Rueven / Chana "If the sun refused to shine, I will still be lovin you. Mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me" |
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| Thanks for your concern peeps....im not a young un anymore & it is quite tiring sometimes.....however i spent 5 years running pubs which were 7am to midnight 7 days pw...also ran two seperate kitchens 2 years after that...same hours....so a few 10 hour splits isnt gonna hurt me....but my feet ache a lot !!!! Thanks & take care now...nightmares about pastry...lol
__________________ champagne for my bad friends & bad pain for my cham friends (Francis Bacon) Last edited by mike : 02-15-2004 at 02:29 PM. |
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