I work for someone as and when needed, if I have no work on I go to bed late 02-00 and get up between 07-00 and 08-30, as long as I get 5-6 hours sleep I am good
I’ve been working from home for about four years now and am only up before 9:15 if I can’t sleep or have an early appointment somewhere.
I sleep in whenever I have the opportunity. I tend to rouse between 8:00 and 9:00 on a typical weekend. I will rise early when I have to. It’s not the worse thing the world to get up at the butt crack. But it doesn’t come natural to me.
Every chance I get!
…which is never :smack:
I try not to. Much past say an hour after the usual time I get up and my day just gets all jumbled and I feel like crap for the day. Even if I plan on sleeping in well before. My body clock just doesn’t like being screwed with.
I love sleep. In fact, I love John Lennon’s song “I’m Only Sleeping” for the reasons he states:
ETA: Sleep is the second most exciting thing you can do in bed. Unfortunately for me it’s been relegated to number one for more that a few years.
Every day, unless I have something unusual going like a plane flight. Go to sleep at 3-4 AM, wake up at 11-12.
The whole “half your day is gone” thing comes from people that are in bed by 8. I wonder (well, not really) how they could fall asleep with half their day to go.
I’m most productive in the quiet hours late at night, and least productive mid-day with people and other noise all around.
Every workday I always tell myself: " I am SO sleeping in on the weekend." And when the weekend gets here, I can’t sleep in because I just want to get up and live my life.
Saturday and Sunday, if I don’t have a reason to be up.
The dogs get up at 9 and I feed them. They go outside and when they come in they RACE back to the bed for a couple more hours of snoozin.
If I ever have vacation days off work (rare) I sleep the fuck out of those days too.
After my second hour-long bout of snow shoveling today I’m ready for sleeping quite late tomorrow morning.
I’m sure they will plow the driveway shut again overnight.
I’m a shift worker. What is this ‘sleep in’ of which you speak?
As far as I’m concerned, morning starts at 0930 - anything up til 0930 is still the middle of the night.
Unfortunately, my eyes usually fail open some time between 0700 and 0730, as they did today. Thursday, though, was one of those rare occasions when I actually managed to sleep until 0815.
I have kids. My oldest daughter is almost six, and her autism means that she’s always awake very early. If I’m really lucky, she’ll sleep until 6 AM. Usually not, though. I haven’t slept in for years and years.
Too often, lately. I’m a substitute teacher, so my routine is to get up at 6:20 to check the listings. If there is one, I kick my butt into gear and get ready for my day. If there isn’t, then I just go back to bed. But sub jobs have been rather sparse so far this year.
Two years and four months.
Depending on how you define “sleep in”, for me it’s either “never” or “always.”
I’ve worked from home for a long time, and have a fair bit of flexibility in my work hours, so unless it’s something unusual (early morning flight or something), I just get up when I wake up. That tends to be somewhere between 7 & 8 every day.
Of course, the flip side of that is that heck if I can manage to sleep later than that. When I do stay up later than usual, either socializing, or (sometimes) we have late-night deployments at work, I’d love to sleep in, but my body just won’t do it. I think once over the holidays I slept in until 9 and I was astonished it was that late when I woke up.
Seriously, I think the major benefit of working-from-home is never having to set an alarm. I hate rushing about in the am to get to work; it’s much more pleasant to roll out of bed, make some coffee, and lazily wander into my office.
Every single day that i don’t have to be up at a certain time i sleep until i feel like not sleeping any more. Why would anyone get up when they don’t have to?
Once a week I let my body decide when to wake up. Today I slept in until 9 am. Some weeks that’s 11 am or noon.
Any day I don’t have to set an alarm, I allow myself to sleep as late as my body wants to.
I sleep in pretty much every day. And I usually did when I was working as well. I intentionally sought jobs where I worked in the afternoon and evening so I didn’t have to get up and go to work in the morning.