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That's the dream really, for me currently I sometimes find myself getting an hour or 2 of OT at the end of my shift. Which blows.
Don't get me wrong I'm going to try to bend my schedule some more again soon so that maybe I could start aiming to get up by 5 am again as that was pretty damn nice when that was an option.
Getting up for work about 4ish hours before the shift starts is bliss
Edit: By getting OT at the end of my shift I mean I usually find out I'm getting literally as I'm trying to leave. It blows.