16 to 20 hours a day? That's rough, hope you have no ill side-effects!
My job/study per day is about eight, nine hours, but my home is an hour away, so I won't be home until after nine, ten hours.
Man, if you have an option I'd try to find another job, thats insane.
I actually just got hired and I start tomorrow. I work 3 days in a row, about 8 hours a piece. Pretty typical. But the pay is above minimum wage, so I'm happy with it.
I work 8.5 hours a day, five days a week, and on most holidays, birthdays, and weekends (unless they fall on a day off or I have enough paid time to request a day off); and attend school for anywhere from 0-4 hours a day before work. I work until 2 AM, which means I'm forced to study after work, then to awaken late and then head straight to school, then straight to work, which means nobody gets it and calls me at the butt crack of dawn, haha. It's a schedule that allows me to get a decent amount of going to school and doing schoolwork done, though. I just hate waking up late. If it were up to me I'd be up by 7 or 8; not between 10 and 12:30.
But I'm guessing you're working two jobs or in emergency/medical services, OP?
When I was in Security I had days where I did triple shifts and still had to go do another shift at another place and people where wondering why I slept on the job sometimes. What the hell do they expect from me pulling those kind of hours with no sleep, unless you're properly trained in the Military to stay awake for long periods of time the human body will automatically shut down from exhaustion if it goes long periods of time without sleep.
I'm a full time university student, and days tend to vary quite a lot. I'm going to find a job later as well though, you know, so I'm actually able to buy [censored]. Maybe I'll even be able to buy my own car so I don't have to borrow other's.
I'm at university full time but I tend to work a part time job anywhere between 10 to 24 hours a week, whenever I'm free.
i work typically 10 hour work shifts, some times i get ask to do doubles so i will end up doing 20 hours.
8 hour days during 3/4 of the year. But christmas/hunting season it turns into 12 hour days 6 days a week (optional of course). Which makes my pay check so sixy to look at