DeliciousBeanWater t1_jcmcsr1 wrote
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The catch is i work overnight and only on friday, sat, and sun.
[deleted] t1_jcmdav0 wrote
Nevermind
Roxmysox68 t1_jcmkfry wrote
Yeah im going with nevermind on that as well, there is a specific kind of person that is built for nightshift and it sure as fuck aint me lol
BrandywineBojno t1_jcn5fw2 wrote
What's the job?
DeliciousBeanWater t1_jcn87vu wrote
Manufacturing
[deleted] t1_jcntgr3 wrote
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DeliciousBeanWater t1_jcnzef3 wrote
I personally like it.
cyvaquero t1_jcsyet8 wrote
Yeah, nope. I did something similar as one of the shifts at a manufacturing plant. I called it the hell shift - two day time 8s and then two overnight weekend 12s. The ‘benefit’ was three days off but the fact was that your sleep rhythm was screwed for the six weeks you were on that shift, by then end you didn’t know if you were coming or going.
DeliciousBeanWater t1_jct5v9h wrote
Mine is permanant, no OT. Its not a swing or rotating shift. We dont have that issue. Plus the job isnt tiring. I do very little physical labor and have 4 breaks that range from 40min-1hr each. Plus theres a lot of times we dont even run. It can be quite boring
cyvaquero t1_jcuo3n4 wrote
I was IT support, during regular day shift we did some office desktop support work but after hours and weekend was purely manufacturing control systems support (SCADAS, QA stations, production & EPA monitoring, etc out on the lines.
Like you not tiring, I enjoyed the work but it was feast or famine, and famine was boring. Add to that having to change sleep schedule mid work week made it a struggle to not fall asleep waiting for a call.
DeliciousBeanWater t1_jcuz3n2 wrote
Yeah luckily i dont have a change in my schedule
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