I live in a block of units so what goes on in other units can usually be heard by me

Bretrick

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The unit above is occupied by a FIFO Worker (Fly in Fly out)
He is home for a week and at work for 3 weeks. He catches a plane in the early hours of the morning so sets his alarm for 3.30am.
Every time he is home he drinks alcohol and sleeps very soundly. So soundly that when the alarm goes off at 3.30 am he never wakes up.
Time now is 3.40 am, the alarm has been going for 10 minutes and has now stopped. It will resume in 5 minutes,
I do not understand why he does not turn the alarm off when he is home. Yes, I have told him that his alarm wakes me each time
it goes off and he always say he will turn it off and never does.
Also, when he drinks heavily, he will put a DVD movie on late at night, with the volume louder than it needs to be, and fall asleep.
Movie finishes, credits roll with accompanying soundtrack, which continues on a loop. He rarely wakes up.
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