I'm signed to a U.S. label, and I didn't enjoy the 3 A.M. phone calls. I'm not a great sleeper, so I didn't enjoy being woken up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm terrified of missing my call time. I'll check my alarm several times before I fall asleep.
I wake about 1 a.m. I'm in the office by 2 a.m. We're on the air at 5.
Traditionally, wake-up calls are meant to wake you up rather than send you to sleep: the clue is in the wording. But those who talk of wake-up calls tend to have an easy-going way with words.
I'm a fan of the power nap. About twice a week, I'll stretch out on a little couch in my office for 20 minutes. I don't need a wake-up call; I pop right up, feeling refreshed.
One thing that I tell people all the time is, 'I'm not going to answer a call from you after nine o'clock at night or before nine o'clock in the morning unless it's an emergency.'
No one wants to know I set my alarm and get up 8, but I think it's too weird to sleep in too late.
I didn't like not having work and not having people return my calls.
I'm not a big sleeper. It just feels like wasting time. If I wake up, and it's after 5 A.M., I stay up.
I usually wake up at 7, 7:15, without an alarm. I hate the sound of an alarm.
I have the luxury of getting up quite late, so I hardly ever set an alarm clock.