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  • Jul 8, 2021
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    I did for a short period - two, maybe three months. It was terrible, I wouldn’t recommend it. Felt like I was wasting my life. Try to find something else if you can.

  • Jul 8, 2021
    proper

    s*** too binge-able I couldn’t stop watching tbh

    did you start odd taxi yet?

    I’m like 2 eps in chihayafuru and it felt like a show I could binge so easily but I had to wake up early today gonna start odd taxi tonight but I gotta get more chihaya in

  • Jul 8, 2021
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    proper

    you bout to be catching up on a lot of shows cause most normal ppl don’t need to go to any kind of business after like 10pm. You prolly just gonna be by yourself most of the time

    My job is related to healthcare so it’s gonna be pretty busy the whole night

  • proper 🔩
    Jul 8, 2021
    lilkuya

    My job is related to healthcare so it’s gonna be pretty busy the whole night

    oh f*** you a doctor

  • Jul 8, 2021
    dawg

    That s*** was terrible. A few nights I slept all the way into my next shift

    Wish me luck dawg I’m tryna chase this bag at all costs

  • Jul 8, 2021
    TheWanderingStars

    I did for a short period - two, maybe three months. It was terrible, I wouldn’t recommend it. Felt like I was wasting my life. Try to find something else if you can.

    I’m doing it for a minimum of 6 months… gonna be a learning exp but I’m prolly not doing this s*** for more than a year

  • PIMP 💿
    Jul 8, 2021
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    I'd take night shift over a whole day shift always no hesitation

  • PIMP 💿
    Jul 8, 2021

    Worked once 12pm to 9pm, once 1pm to 10pm, and now 4pm to midnight

    Horrible bruh

    Rather be night shift

  • Jul 8, 2021
    PIMP

    I'd take night shift over a whole day shift always no hesitation

    who knows I might not hate it

  • proper

    my friend used to work graveyard at the 24hr fedex kinkos and me and the homies would always stop by after midnight and just do blow there cause no one was ever there

    like who the f*** needs to make photocopies or ship things during those hours the f***

    the amount of nights ive stressed the f*** out and needed a printer or ship something

    that would have been a life saver for ne

  • Jul 8, 2021
    lilkuya

    I’ll have to just take it as a new life experience… I won’t be stuck doing it for too long maybe a year max if anything but it is what it is. Gonna try and make the most of it

    yeah bro it’s not hell on earth like people say it is lol just take advantage of your off days, especially if you social. you gone be wanting to do s*** but them days where you can really just get some full rest is crucial

  • Sep 27, 2022
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    i work in manufacturing, and quite honestly, I hated waking up around 5am just to get to work at around 6. S*** sucked. I hated it

    Now, I work 10pm to 6:30am and I love the flexibility.

    Check this out...

    If I'm working mornings, I get off at 3:30pm and get home a little after 4pm. I would eat dinner at around 4:30pm or 5pm. Then, I would have 5 hours to myself, give or take, and then go back to bed to be ready for work. I will be pressured to go to bed early (sometimes I can't sleep) or be so sleepy in the morning I can't function!

    If I'm working grave yard shift, I get off at 6:30am and get home a little after 7am. I would eat at around 7:30am. Then, I would go to bed and wake up at 3pm (or whenever I feel like it because I have work at 10pm). That means if I wake up at 3pm, I have 7 whole hours to myself before I go to work. Sometimes, I like to nap before I work so I have extra energy.

    Grave yard shift is better!

  • Sep 27, 2022

    It goes prison,death, and working the night shift in that order

  • Sep 27, 2022

    man they aren’t bad at all, don’t be discouraged

    I’m in healthcare as well (RN) & the 1st night might be a little tiring but nothing an expresso shot can’t fix. Night shifts are more relax on the unit, we get longer breaks, you mostly talk with your other coworkers, etc. just a chill time in general

    To be fair my rotation is 2 weeks on nights/ 2 weeks on days so I don’t have to continously work nights but still. Wish you the best OP you got this

  • Sep 27, 2022

    Healthcare is so much better on nights. When I was working nights as an RN I was getting 1.5 hr break minimum. Often 2 hr breaks

    Day shift you getting 1 hr max if you even get a break at all. Had to deal with nutass family members, people going for procedures, discharges, all the bullshit. On nights we had people deadass taking naps on hospital time.

    Ofc s*** hits the fan every now and then and you gotta get through it with less resources than day shift but oh well. Makes you a better critical thinker.

    Im taking nights over days 100% when it comes to healthcare

  • Sep 27, 2022

    I don’t know how people do it. I barely survived it for 2 weeks. S*** takes years off your life

  • Sounds doable if you strictly work and then go to sleep

  • Sep 28, 2022

    30$ an hour 3 hour breaks 8 hour shift f*** yeah go to the gym right after my shift was over great time

  • Sep 28, 2022

    Did it for two years. Absolutely miserable and f***ed with my mental. I know it’s required in certain fields but humans aren’t wired to do that naturally

  • Sep 28, 2022
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    I did it for six months while going to school right after twice a week. I think I died.

  • Sep 28, 2022

    i was doing nights in 2019 at hotel, ngl after 2am audit I was sleeping to 6am and then for few hours at home
    never again, 8-16 home office goat

  • Sep 28, 2022
    JaeRell

    I did it for six months while going to school right after twice a week. I think I died.

    You didn't

  • Sep 29, 2022

    I worked fast food night shifts on and off for 4 years

    my schedule would be 4 days night shift (23-07), 1 day off, 4 days early morning shift (07-15) 1 day off, X repeat

    i'm 100% sure I got brain damage from that because people told me they worried I would get alzheimers early after I had been working nights for a year, and studies say the same: bbc.com/news/health-29879521

    so my suggestion is get out asap, I quit 2 years ago and I still haven't recovered cognitively

    maybe rely on weed for sleep, that way u wont feel like sleeping at work

  • Sep 29, 2022
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    Doing it on and off for 4 years.
    12 hour shifts. 4 days on, 6a-6p. 4 days off. 4 nights, 6p-6a.