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On the Clock

When New York goes to work.

Midnight H&H Bagels deliveryman

1 A.M. Producer of CBS’s Early Show

2 A.M. Fatman Scoop, D.J. at Hot 97 FM

3:30 A.M. JetBlue Airways customer-service “crew member”

4-7 A.M. Morning rush-hour subway conductor

5 A.M. Cake decorator at Cupcake Café

6 A.M. Public-school fireman

7:30 A.M. Mayor Michael Bloomberg

8 A.M. First-shift street cleaner

9 A.M. Richard Parsons, chairman and CEO of Time Warner

10 A.M. Jhumpa Lahiri, writer

10:30 A.M. Elisa Lipsky-Karasz, New York Post columnist

Noon First-shift dancer at Bare Elegance

1:30 P.M. Instructor at Tiger Schulmann’s Karate

2:30 P.M. 92nd Street Y after-school program director

3 P.M. Lenox Hill Hospital operating-room nurse

4 P.M. Lever House waiter

5 P.M. Night-court judge

6–9 P.M. Lil’ Kim

7:30 P.M. Mamma Mia! cast member

8 P.M. Drag-queen-show hostess at Lucky Cheng’s

9 P.M. Crobar club security

10 P.M. Piano player at Don’t Tell Mama

11:15 P.M. Last-shift patrol policeman


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