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Lol working right now . Or fishing for a lead on a tip that could easily make my spring.
New ideas on kitchens sorted through, a new idea for sauna shot down, bimmerpost boring, laundry done, tomorrows breakfast bread cooking, been on the phone for the last two hours.. Yeah, why would anyone want to sleep..
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Use to have a part time job at night. Not anymore.
Currently , Watching CNBC worldwide while surfing YouTube for DIY section.
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I worked overnights for 3 years...get out as soon as you can.
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I worked nights for about 6 months in 1999 at IBM in Poughkeepsie NY from 11-7:30, though I would sneak out around 6:45. Easy job, just hated the fact that I would be sleeping during the day.
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05-27-2015, 01:43 PM | #12 |
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All artists I work/produce with prefer night sessions.
I have no problem with that it does get annoying when I need to do normal people things (ie go to the bank during normal business hours) interrupting my precious sleep though. 24 hour walmarts/subways are my best friends
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If you have a spouse with a daytime job then it gets tough on the relationship.
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05-27-2015, 11:35 PM | #14 |
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7+ years working 11pm-7:30.. I sleep with ear plugs and an eye mask so I've never really had trouble sleeping during the day. I am getting tired of it though. Getting the itch to move on to something else.
I see my fiance when I get home in the mornings, sleep while she's at work and spend our evenings together. Fortunately for us she is able to make up her own schedule. It definitely isn't for everyone though. I've seen many co-workers jump ship within weeks or months of being on this schedule. |
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So I don't really deal with "outside noise" thankfully. And I'm single as can be, so the harder part for me is finding a girl willing to come play during the day time
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I was in OT all the time when I worked night shift. I even started putting down SOT in my work orders for explanation of hours worked hahahaha (SOT= surfing off topic).
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Yea I rotate shifts. 2 weeks 6pm - 6am then 6am - 6pm. Days are busy but nights are just slowww. I work or NOV Quality Tubing as Quality Lab Technician. We make tubing for downhole drilling. It pays the bills
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