Action Jack ([info]actionjack) wrote,
@ 2009-03-31 16:08:00
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A quandary
Yesterday I went in for an interview at The Perennial, a fancy restaurant in Lincoln Park.

I had been there before for an open call, and hadn't heard back. The manager immediately recognized me, and it was the shortest interview ever.

"Oh, I remember you. Still trying to escape Dave & Buster's?"
"Yeah."
"Anything else new?"
"Not really."

He told me I had been ruled out last time because I was deemed too inexperienced for a fine dining environment. But he said with patio season about to start there would be some more shifts to go around. He said I could come in Saturday and follow along for a brunch shift, starting at 9 AM.

Great, right? You'd think so. Except that on my way out of my last day at Dave & Buster's, I backpedaled a little and offered to stick around Fridays and Saturdays. And I volunteered to work a party on Friday night. I don't know the details, but it starts at 8 PM and it's for 400 people. Could last awhile.

The general consensus is that The Perennial is giving me a shot largely because of my persistence, so if I cancel for Saturday then I probably won't get another chance. And it's going to be difficult to get the party covered- I've got plenty of allies at Dave & Buster's who would volunteer, but pretty much everyone is going to be scheduled already. I could tell Dave & Buster's I can't do the party, but I want to keep my doors open there too. Just in case.

I've worked early shifts on little or no sleep before. I can easily phone it in. But Saturday will be a day to impress, so I'm going to need to be as alert and aware as possible, and bags under my eyes will be a turnoff.

So, anyone got any sleep advice? I'm making a concerted effort to go to bed earlier this week, so that by the time Saturday comes, getting up at 7 won't be much of a stretch. Or should I just sleep until 5 PM on Friday, so that I will have only been awake 16 hours when the brunch shift comes?

Keep in mind caffeine is not an option here; as far as I know I've been heart-condition-free for over a year now, but since it did come back after the first surgery it's best not to push my luck.




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[info]shesfearless
2009-04-01 09:15 pm UTC (link)
B vitamins or 5 Hour Energy (massive amounts of B vitamin and other stuff, but no caffeine).

w00t for being heart condition free. I found out mine won't kill me, but it hurts and annoys the fuck out of me.

Good luck!

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[info]actionjack
2009-04-02 04:16 pm UTC (link)
Huh. I've always been curious about 5 Hour Energy. I'll probably continue to avoid it because I'm wary of anything that gets you up and running at times when you should be sleeping. Also, I was pretty sure the commercials said it had "no more caffeine than a cup of coffee." That said, though, is it the miracle drug everybody claims?

I do, however, still have a little bit of ritalin left over from my college days. I've been trying to live without it, but I might down one Saturday and see what happens.

And hey, B vitamins! I knew I was keeping all that tempeh around for something.

What's your heart condition?

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[info]shesfearless
2009-04-02 08:07 pm UTC (link)
There are lots of things out there similar to 5 Hour Energy, but it does not have any caffeine in it. I've taken it and haven't experienced any tachycardia from it. It's just like taking a ton of B Vitamin tablets plus some other stuff to help your body absorb lots of it.

I have super ventricular tachycardia and mitral valve prolapse.

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