I spent 15 years being paid not for what I do, but for what I can do. I worked a modified Kelly with OT and trades that sometimes put me on a 96 hour stint in the house. Now I'm a 40 hour guy in prevention for my last eight trying to save my knees, back, shoulders that I've not been kind to over the years of dragging hoses, throwing ladders, and picking up guerneys with sick overwieght people on them.
My sleep disorders are almost cured but I can still wake up in a few seconds from a dead sleep to 60 mph in no time. So much to do, so little time.