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Old 09-03-2007, 08:20 PM   #1
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Anyone else work nights?

Or am I the only Passporter who has to burn the midnight oil? Right now I do five 8's <ugh>; hopefully if interview #2 on Thursday goes well I'll be back to a "normal" schedule of three 12's.

I must say after being used to three 12's that working five 8's stinks! All I do is work and sleep.....on opposite schedules of everyone!

Now I'm very blessed to have this job.....don't get me wrong. Just wondering if anyone else works screwed up schedules like me.
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:25 PM   #2
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My Dh did for many years and I was screwed up from his schedule But alas, you are not alone. There are many who work the graveyard shift.
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Old 09-03-2007, 08:51 PM   #3
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I work nights too Amy
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I don't, but my mom did until I was in my late teens.
I remember her being tired all the time.
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DH works an interesting schedule: 2 day shifts (7:30am-5:30pm) followed by 2 night shifts (5:30pm-7:30am), then he has 4 days off and then the whole thing starts all over again. It makes it very difficult to plan & schedule appointments without a calendar handy.
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My DH does. And he is a registered PassPorter member. He just doesn't post much.

He works 12 hour nights shifts, 3 days on, 4 days off, 4 days on, 3 days off year round. He works every holiday that falls on the second half of the week because his schedule is Wed-Fri and every other Sat. He loves it. And it affords us a lot more family time than most people enjoy. It's a schedule that really works well for us.
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I work a swing shift combination of days and nights. It gives us alot of time off, but it's hard on the body to adjust to the differences.
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On the weekends I work 12 am - 8 am at a youth shelter. I basically have to do bed checks every 15 minutes, and make sure no one runs away. I it because it's very quiet and I can pretty much do whatever I want - including watching movies, eating, reading, and of course, checking the boards!
This past weekend, we only had one kid (we hold up to 8 at a time), and he's super-good, so I took a little nap between the hours of 3-6. Don't tell!
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Not any more, but I did it for several years and it totally screws up your social life. Friends stop calling after a while for fear of waking you up
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I've worked an overnight shift for 10 years and love it although it does make keeping up with friends hard. I also work Thurs-Sun, so basically I have the opposite schedule to most people. Working the night shift all the time is easier on your body than switching back and forth I think.
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My Dh basically does the same as Chrissi's. He works 2 weeks day shift from 5am to 4pm 2 days on 2 days off then 3 days on. Then he works 2 weeks night shift from 4pm to 5am 2 days on, 2 days off, 3 days on, 3 days off. Very confusing, annoying and hard on me. (selfish, no, not me) But like she said. It gives us time that we wouldn't normally have with a 9-5 sometimes.
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My sleeping time is from 12 midnight until 6 or 7 am....inbetween that time is fair game for work! Since I have 4 jobs (one full-time, two part time and pet sitting) most of my free time is spent working. Some weeks I only work 37.5 hours some weeks I work 65-70 hours.
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I have just got off the night shift earlier this year. I worked 5 8 hr shifts a week and I would have much rather worked 12 hour shifts but that is not an option in our lab. I was ALWAYS exhausted! I am now working full time days and we have to go in at 6 am so I am still tired - just not exhausted! Good luck with your interview!!
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I do love nights, don't get me wrong. Just working five of them in one week is what is wearing me out. When I usually work three 12's I can adjust back & forth fairly easily, and I get to see the kids more than a few minutes each day.

I'm doing what I have to do to put food on the table but not seeing my kids (and parents/brothers) is what's killing me. This weekend is my weekend to work and my brother turns 38-mom is throwing a surprise party for him. Days like this I have to sacrifice sleep (and risk a migraine) to get up from a deep sleep in the middle of the day to attend.

Working three days a week previously has spoiled me.....and hopefully I can get back to that fairly soon.
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Before I had DS I was working 2-11pm and though I wasn't wild about the hours, I liked that it paid more, and that after 7pm I basically got paid to play on the internet.

DH works from 8 or 9pm until 2am-ish which are perfect hours for him. It works out perfectly since I work 11-5:30...he watches DS while I'm at work, we relax and have dinner together and then he goes to work. I basically never saw him when I worked 2-11 and it really stunk, and he absolutely hates working days.
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