Originally Posted by
rickair7777
I think it's in the eye of the beholder. If you can thrive, at least for a few days, with less than eight hours sleep then if affords a lot of time off during the day. You can be home with kids, work another job, do whatever you want.
If nobody wants them and juniors get forced into, yeah that's no fun for a lot of folks.
id probably go into it with this mindset of getting stuff done at home but in reality after day 2 id be sleeping all day and then spiral into a patterne of never really getting any sleep or anything done.
I did it in my 20s and thats exactly what happened. Now id have to call in fatigue day 3