What does everyone do?
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Police Patrolman on the 0000-0800 shift0
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Surgical ICU RN, 7p-7:30, rarely get out on time....but I love my co-workers!0
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I'm a Nursing Supervisor working nights and days both.0
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RN in an Emergency Room!0
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I am a supervisor in the dispatch office of a taxi company.0
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i am an ER Critical Care Vet nurse/ER supervisor I leave my house at 7pm get home between 9-10 am my shift changes every 4 weeks weekend suit me best too many crazies out on the weekend. nothing like shopping in the middle of the night so peaceful0
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Corrections officer at a county jail.
We switch from days to nights every 2 months.0 -
RN in a group home for individual with severe developmental disabilities and severe chronic medical conditions, 7pm to 7:30 am.0
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I am an RN on a Cardiac/Surgical Stepdown Unit, 630p-7a.....Leave my house around 545p and get home around 730
I have been a nurse less than a year now. I find that I have to work nights because the shift differential is so much and I need the $$. I truly have a love/hate relationship with the shift. I love my job and working nights isn't bad at all......I make it to the gym at least 2-4 times a week at different times......but then all i do is SLEEP....it is ruining my social life. I almost never can get back on a normal schedule even when I have 4 days off in a row, i stay nocturnal and it sucks. Ohhh also my hosptial is 9 stories and i work on the 2nd floor......I try to do the stairs during the slow hours of the night :-)0 -
I work in0
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I work at a neuro rehabilitation facility .0
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hotel night auditor from 10:00 pm till 8:00 am three nights a week.
I'm surprised I didn't see more night auditors on here.0 -
Phlebotomy. 10p to 7a0
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Admitting and Registration in the ER0
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Academy Company Trainer, working 21:00 - 07:00, plus traveling time.
Anywhere in the UK, mainly the South, where traveling isn't possible staying in hotels.0 -
I'm a community nurse0
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Hi. Waking night support worker.0
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RN at a Critical Access Hospital working 6p-6a.0
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Youth worker 8pm - 7.30am.0
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RN on PCU/ICU fulltime nights 7p-7a. Been in nights for only 4 months I'm finding VERY hard t adjust to the change. Any suggestions?0