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<blockquote data-quote="drakhe" data-source="post: 505100" data-attributes="member: 4930"><p>That goes for me too! All players in my DnD3E group live in the country while I live in town, but that's no problem since they come pick me up and drive me back home after the session. To me thats more than enough compensation for DM'ing! Anyways, the dreturn drive home, mostly late at night to me is also very rewarding. We get to chat about the session, what was good/not so good, ... . And what's also great: Bjorn who drives me home is kinda the pivotal character in the group. They've been through the Sunless Citadel and are now working up to the RttToEE, but I've worked out a back-plot that concerns this Paladin. And so I get to virtualy play one-on-one with him on the ride home, fleshing out the background plot.</p><p></p><p>BTW: I can relate to this thread also, because I'll be working for another firm come jan/1 (outsourcing, sigh) I've been taking all my outstanding off-time (I wouldn't want to have to drop time off because of the outsourcing) and currently am strugling to get my biorythm back into rythm. Twice inn the last 5 days I've tried to force myself back into a "normal" rythm by skipping sleep, but so far no dice. The problem is: the last 15 years I've been working in shifts with 3 out of 4 weeks being late (very late) or night shifts. (should you wander: I've been working as a mainframe computer operator) Come jan/1 I'll have to change to a regular day-time job, so after 15 years I hope I can get my internal clock back in sync.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drakhe, post: 505100, member: 4930"] That goes for me too! All players in my DnD3E group live in the country while I live in town, but that's no problem since they come pick me up and drive me back home after the session. To me thats more than enough compensation for DM'ing! Anyways, the dreturn drive home, mostly late at night to me is also very rewarding. We get to chat about the session, what was good/not so good, ... . And what's also great: Bjorn who drives me home is kinda the pivotal character in the group. They've been through the Sunless Citadel and are now working up to the RttToEE, but I've worked out a back-plot that concerns this Paladin. And so I get to virtualy play one-on-one with him on the ride home, fleshing out the background plot. BTW: I can relate to this thread also, because I'll be working for another firm come jan/1 (outsourcing, sigh) I've been taking all my outstanding off-time (I wouldn't want to have to drop time off because of the outsourcing) and currently am strugling to get my biorythm back into rythm. Twice inn the last 5 days I've tried to force myself back into a "normal" rythm by skipping sleep, but so far no dice. The problem is: the last 15 years I've been working in shifts with 3 out of 4 weeks being late (very late) or night shifts. (should you wander: I've been working as a mainframe computer operator) Come jan/1 I'll have to change to a regular day-time job, so after 15 years I hope I can get my internal clock back in sync. [/QUOTE]
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