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  1. You work in the Nuclear industry as a QDA Analyst, your last job was in Arizona, not california you worked 12 hour shift at palo verde, 4 days straight. mark traveled 1-8 hr day, training and testing 2-8 hour days, work was 4-12 hour days, in the nuclear industry there is a 72 hour rule, look it up, nrc 72 hour rule. for safety and quality no man is allowed to work more than 72 hours in one week, no exceptions. that aside, lets say mel was telling the truth, add a day of jumping in all those 14 hour days, contact the perris california airport where he jumps while in california, the guy is burning the candle at both ends. Fatigue, how can he not be fatigued, 14 hours of work, plus travel to and from the job, a little food, a shower, does mel get a good days rest, while working nights how long after until mel is fit to put somebody's life in his hands.