Just had breakfast, now watching TV, before I go to work tonight. I leave, whenever the truck makes it back to the yard, as this truck is one of three that are double shifted. The woman who normally drives it at night, broke her leg, and arm, plus a concussion, when she crashed her mountain bike going down a steep hill. So until she is back to work, I'm doing her job, this is week 4. Adjusting to my new sleep schedule has been hard. I usually get up about 5am, but go to bed at 10pm. Now I typically start work around 6 to 7pm, and finish at 6 to 7am. Somedays I sleep well, others barely at all. Today I slept from 8am, till 1pm, hopefully catch a 30 minute nap before work. At least I get to stretch my legs at the refinery, and again at the mine while offloading. Most nights I stop at a 24 hour truck stop, and eat. As it is roughly the same time every night when I get there, I've learned the names of the regulars at the same time, and staff, it can be any 1 of 3 servers on, 2 are awesome, 1 is okay. Other than wildlife on the hwy being more plentiful, and harder to see at night, I actually prefer driving at night, so much less traffic, and it's rather peaceful. The night time driver chat on the radio, seems to be more intelligent than the day time idiots as well. Every night, a guy going the opposite way, and I have a great chat, for about 20 minutes while we are in radio range. He pulls freight for a courier company, and lives well south of me. He backs his trailer up to a loading dock, unhooks it, hooks onto the trailer from the day before, and heads back home to kamloops. Overall its been enjoyable, and I kind of like the change from my typical days. I bring the security guard at the gate, a kit kat bar every night, and she hands me a hot cup of earl grey tea, my favorite, It's the little things. 