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Fabulous mood.

 

Work done, shopping done, kids fed, me fed, kids bed, women on a night out.

 

House and Telly to MYSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

 

Got Wank night written all over it

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Home brewed latte? Wtf? You mean pressing a button on a machine?

 

Are double shifts normal in your line of work CT? Am I able to request a taxi where the driver hasn't been at the wheel for 18 hours non-stop?

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Home brewed latte? Wtf? You mean pressing a button on a machine?

 

Are double shifts normal in your line of work CT? Am I able to request a taxi where the driver hasn't been at the wheel for 18 hours non-stop?

 

No limitations whatsoever on Taxi driving, bit like Doctors :lol:

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No limitations whatsoever on Taxi driving, bit like Doctors :lol:

 

Yeah, I know, but I personally wouldn't want to be driven by someone who had been driving that long. After 300 miles diving I always stop as I don't think it's safe for me to continue. And I'm a considerate driver, not a taxi driver (road twat). ;)

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Yeah, I know, but I personally wouldn't want to be driven by someone who had been driving that long. After 300 miles diving I always stop as I don't think it's safe for me to continue. And I'm a considerate driver, not a taxi driver (road twat). ;)

 

I have to say I would be equally as worried about a doctor looking after me when working said hours :lol:

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No limitations whatsoever on Taxi driving, bit like Doctors :lol:

 

Doctors working hours are regulated now and average about a 10hr day.

 

 

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Doctors working hours are regulated now and average about a 10hr day.

 

Yet some still doing 100 hour weeks according to the GMC.

 

And taxi drivers spend most of their time parked up, resting, educating the less informed through forums.

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Yet some still doing 100 hour weeks according to the GMC.

 

And taxi drivers spend most of their time parked up, resting, educating the less informed through forums.

 

Aye, but their "100 hr weeks" are due to the way their shift patterns fall over 2 weeks and not a regular thing like it used to be. When I worked 7 nights on/7 nights off I used to do an "84hr week" except it was actually 2 weeks hrs just done on a Thurs, Fri & Sat of one week and a Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed of the other.

 

Regardless, as you said, your 16-hr days probably consist of sitting eating doughnuts for 12 at least ;)

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Yet some still doing 100 hour weeks according to the GMC.

 

And taxi drivers spend most of their time parked up, resting, educating the less informed through forums.

Aye Mumsnet.
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Pretty damn fine it must be said. Sitting in the office, trusty cup of latte by my side awaiting my first customer of the day.

 

Grey day but at least it's a bit warmer and the forecast looks really good for tomorrow. Might even get in the garden.

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Had a terrible day yesterday, was sitting on the settee about to watch the match, the Wife had just got in from picking the kids up from her mams when she collapsed in the dining room. I thought she'd just fell down at first but as I knelt down she looked like she was having a stroke, I called an ambulance as she then then started to go white faced and her lips turned black/blue and she wasn't breathing for a spell, (only about twenty seconds of not breathing but seemed much longer), I thought she was going to die, all of this in front of my daughters who were frantic seeing their mam like this, the youngest who's seven was screaming. After ten mins the ambulance got here she was breathing and started to come round a bit and hadn't a clue what had happened, which was obviously one hell of a relief for us all and the bairns got to see her looking ok-ish before my folks took the kids to stay at theirs while we went to hospital. She had some tests and they wanted her to stay overnight but we discharged ourselves as she was all in, had had nothing to eat all day, was uncomfortable and we were sat in a corridor, (I was just standing) for a lot of the time as they were really busy and there was a lack of beds, (It's hard to believe how many drugged up/pissed mongs there was on a sunday in A&E btw).

 

Got home last night and we've just got up at nine. I can't wait to get the girls from school as that wasn't nice for me to deal with never mind a ten and seven year old and I can't wait to give them a cuddle. The Docs think the wife had some sort of seizure but weren't sure as the symptoms seemed slightly strange to them. She's going to be referred for some more tests as an outpatient but she seems ok at the minute save for a bit of bruising when she fell. Had better days, like.

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Fucking hell, that's some scary shit, I hope she has a quick recovery. Tbh I wouldn't have a clue what to do if someone collapsed in front of me (aside from call 999).

 

Hopefully they find out what caused it quickly.

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Had a terrible day yesterday, was sitting on the settee about to watch the match, the Wife had just got in from picking the kids up from her mams when she collapsed in the dining room. I thought she'd just fell down at first but as I knelt down she looked like she was having a stroke, I called an ambulance as she then then started to go white faced and her lips turned black/blue and she wasn't breathing for a spell, (only about twenty seconds of not breathing but seemed much longer), I thought she was going to die, all of this in front of my daughters who were frantic seeing their mam like this, the youngest who's seven was screaming. After ten mins the ambulance got here she was breathing and started to come round a bit and hadn't a clue what had happened, which was obviously one hell of a relief for us all and the bairns got to see her looking ok-ish before my folks took the kids to stay at theirs while we went to hospital. She had some tests and they wanted her to stay overnight but we discharged ourselves as she was all in, had had nothing to eat all day, was uncomfortable and we were sat in a corridor, (I was just standing) for a lot of the time as they were really busy and there was a lack of beds, (It's hard to believe how many drugged up/pissed mongs there was on a sunday in A&E btw).

 

Got home last night and we've just got up at nine. I can't wait to get the girls from school as that wasn't nice for me to deal with never mind a ten and seven year old and I can't wait to give them a cuddle. The Docs think the wife had some sort of seizure but weren't sure as the symptoms seemed slightly strange to them. She's going to be referred for some more tests as an outpatient but she seems ok at the minute save for a bit of bruising when she fell. Had better days, like.

Awful that like. Glad she's going to be fine. Poor bairns.

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I was pretty calm for the kids sake and tend not to panic at this kind of stuff but this was another level, I hate to think what would've happened if I wasn't there, (I was due to go to work at tea time). The oldest is usually like me but even that would have stretched her coolness. (she was cool as a cucumber when she had that compound fracture in the summer).

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