Mick Dempsey
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- France
I’ll explain the question.
We start at 8, load up and off to the job.
We don’t necessarily fly into it, we figure out the smartest way and then get to it, but once we get going we work with real intensity, no frivolity, not much to say, just flat out.
10.30 tea break, back to it and we fly back into it to 12.30 ish.
After a short lunch the pace slows till 3 ish when under normal circumstances all meaningful work stops, load up and off. On the sofa at 4.30
I sort of burn brightly but burn out quickly, I can’t really work much past the mid afternoon, I give everything I have to the morning’s work, after that I’m all jelly legs and poor decisions.
I know I’m old, but I’ve always been that way.
Under normal situations how does your day play out energy wise, what time do you usually throw in the towel?
We start at 8, load up and off to the job.
We don’t necessarily fly into it, we figure out the smartest way and then get to it, but once we get going we work with real intensity, no frivolity, not much to say, just flat out.
10.30 tea break, back to it and we fly back into it to 12.30 ish.
After a short lunch the pace slows till 3 ish when under normal circumstances all meaningful work stops, load up and off. On the sofa at 4.30
I sort of burn brightly but burn out quickly, I can’t really work much past the mid afternoon, I give everything I have to the morning’s work, after that I’m all jelly legs and poor decisions.
I know I’m old, but I’ve always been that way.
Under normal situations how does your day play out energy wise, what time do you usually throw in the towel?










