MystressDream
Posts: 345
Joined: 7/11/2004 From: Colorado Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: ctrlaltdelete quote:
ORIGINAL: MystressDream Hmmm.... I guess this slave would NOT be working an actual JOB that would require her to answer to an employer during the day.... which, of course, would make the problem of not getting any sleep for 24 hours less important. I don't see how a 24-hour period of interrupted sleep would impact anyone's ability to perform their job. Ask anyone in law enforcement or armed forces. If they had to stop doing their job for lack of concurrent sleep periods, we would no longer have any level of protection in this country. 24 hours is far from excessive...ask most any mother of a newborn! I suppose if you chose a weekend night/day to do this it would work... but, I was having trouble seeing someone employed having to stop and send a private email every hour on the hour... not to mention the time it would take to compose the email. No employer would appreciate that. As far as mother's with newborns? I have three sons. You don't need to tell me about that. <smile> However, none of them got me up every hour.
_____________________________
Knowledge and experience are wonderful things to share. When we stop asking questions, we might as well "hang it up". check out: www.enclaveproductions.com www.enclavewest.com
|