^This. Since I've started using melatonin, I'm getting much better sleep without the grogginess you get from Tylenol PM.I'd try something a little less.
Try taking melatonin. I use it to help shift from days to nights.
Bourbon does help, but I'd prefer not to trade sleeplessness for alcoholism. Tylenol PM just makes me groggy, but doesn't put me to sleep. Melatonin puts me to sleep and keeps me asleep; for 12 - 14 hours. Might have to go that route tonight and hope that successive nights will lessen the amount of sleep until I can get a nice, solid, 6 - 8 hours a night.Bourbon.
Yep. We keep some generic diphenhydramine HCL so we get all the PM benefits without the potential liver damage.Benadryl + Acetaminophen = Tylenol PM. Little known fact.
We call it sleep debt. Welcome to the insomnia club.Well, the good news is that I slept for 6.5 glorious hours. The bad news is, that apparently wasn't enough. I'm still exhausted, and had to email in sick to work because I've been trying to get dressed for the last 45 minutes, and have only managed to get socks on, while I've fallen asleep 3 times.
So what you're saying is you have an uncontrolled economy?Man, I have got the mean, mean shits today.
Shouldn't this be in Doom's thread?Man, I have got the mean, mean shits today.
Doom has a thread?Shouldn't this be in Doom's thread?
--Patrick
I got cut off in traffic by a really horrible reckless driver, I mean terrible, just plain awful driving putting people at immediate risk. And I couldn't help myself, I just screamed "You fucking douche!"I put my dogs out to pee Sunday morning. I forgot my shoes, so I dash back in, put them on and run back to the door.
The puppy tried to force his way in, while I was on my way out. I looked down and said in a medium-loud conversational voice, "You are not getting back in you little mother fucker."
Then I look up and see this really adorable, three year old, girl standing in my front yard.
Because it's an employer's market. So many qualified people are looking for work that most employers can just pick and choose. I see library job postings everyday on Collib that want 2 master's degrees (MLIS and another field) for temporary or part-time positions. One was literally 10 hours a week.Frustrated job hunting today. On that note, FUCK YOU recruiters. I will never understand why they want degrees and certifications for jobs that pay about a dollar over the state's minimum wage and could be done by anyone who can read and write.
Seriously, you do not need a degree to great customers at a front counter and schedule appointments. You do not need A+ certification and a 2 year IT degree to tell someone to reboot their computer. You do not need a 2-4 year business degree to sell crap on the phone.
Why people do this in one of the most poorly educated regions of the US is beyond me. Demanding a degree for menial labor is no substitute for an HR department acctually screening a candidate for a job