Hey, whatever you do, do NOT consider the possibility of someone working a second or overnight shift, where they might not get to bed until sunrise after a hard night's work, or else your position on the matter is in serious jeopardy, ClassicTVFan47. I once had to take a job that rotated between day and night shifts in order to pay off some student loans as soon as I could. And when you don't clock OUT until 7:00 AM, you're probably not going to be up at 8, unless it takes you an hour to get home and you haven't yet hit the sack. Try 2-3 in the afternoon. But then again, I'd be lying if I said I expected an inept, basement-dwelling, daylight-fearing, Nintendo-obsessed, reality-phobe to understand this.