The official nightshift thread....
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My first marriage we were married for 14 years and never could have kids. I would get that all the time. The other thing I would get is at family or church gatherings was free advice on how to get my wife pregnant. By about year 10 I was making a game out of it. They would say something and I would give an absolute ridiculous answer. My favorite was to respond, "I have her use public toilets, but nothing ever happens. I have tried holding her hand, but that didn't seem to work either." It usually got me a blank stare like I was crazy, but it stopped them from offering advice.2
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@lilaclovebird I TOTALLY feel your pain. No social life, only seeing my husband in passing, zero social life. YESS
People don't understand unless they've done it for awhile. Not a few months here and there. My social life is having lunch with a good friend of mine and that's like maybe twice a month. I wouldn't get out of bed till 2ish and my stepson would be home by 3. It's very isolating and people who work even semi-normal hours have no d@mn clue.
And now I can't get down to her easily bc roads are washed out. Yay.
We finally got power back last night 7ish. And it was still on this morning when I left. Fortunately that was the only issue we had; we're up pretty high geographically speaking. Hubs had a genius moment and went and snatched up a power inverter Sunday morning. We hooked it up to one of the cars and we could run the fridge and freezer alternately. I think we'll have to toss the ice cream but that's it. Dude is my hero.
Now I'm working towards my weekend off.
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@bethanie0825 - That guy is a genius! I used to have a motor home and we would hook an extension cord to the freezer and refrigerator and run the generator. A 7000 W generator would give us power for both at the same time. We would kind of move into the motor home for a short while. Our power usually went out because of wind storms in the fall and early winter so heating and cooking were more of a problem than keeping the refrigerator cold. Freezers are always an issue, even in February. Sorry about the ice cream.0
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Two days off was nice but I got sick for one of them and it has been raining cats and dogs for the other. Back to work. At least I've had good clients tonight.0
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It rained all day yesterday here. I'm glad it's not cold enough yet for that to be miserable. Sorry you got sick, hope you're feeling better!0
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Hola, all... I have a night shift job and just found this thread.
What goes on in here?0 -
officially going to nights next year...currently on 3am-11am0
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@lilaclovebird and @bethanie0825 I get it now too. I've been working nights for nearly 6 years and I didn't care about not having a social life while working the graveyard shift for the first 4.5 yrs. But now that I've been dating the same girl for over a year which honestly surprised that I even met her with this weird work schedule of mine, I am actually looking to changing shifts or at least get weekends off.
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I've been doing nights for almost 20 years. I tried dayshift for awhile. The politics and the time demands left me ready to go back to nights. At night I can take as long as I need to when a case comes in. Days they wanted me to see a new patient every 15 minutes. I have a very tolerant wife so nights work well.0
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Hi. So bored tonight it would be nice to have someone private messaging me back & forth.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I've been doing nights for almost 20 years. I tried dayshift for awhile. The politics and the time demands left me ready to go back to nights. At night I can take as long as I need to when a case comes in. Days they wanted me to see a new patient every 15 minutes. I have a very tolerant wife so nights work well.
Those seem few and far between when it comes to people working nightshift with families and such. Tolerant and understanding spouses are so hard to find.
I definitely get it on the politics side of things. I'm glad the rumor mill FINALLY worked its way around to the relationship between SSP and I but I'm also a little peeved because I know who all it came from and it's so damn frustrating when this person keeps talking about how they want to move to nights but THANK GOODNESS their spouse wont 'let them'.
Like we want your bored *kitten* talking *kitten* on our shift!0 -
lilaclovebird wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »I've been doing nights for almost 20 years. I tried dayshift for awhile. The politics and the time demands left me ready to go back to nights. At night I can take as long as I need to when a case comes in. Days they wanted me to see a new patient every 15 minutes. I have a very tolerant wife so nights work well.
Those seem few and far between when it comes to people working nightshift with families and such. Tolerant and understanding spouses are so hard to find.
I definitely get it on the politics side of things. I'm glad the rumor mill FINALLY worked its way around to the relationship between SSP and I but I'm also a little peeved because I know who all it came from and it's so damn frustrating when this person keeps talking about how they want to move to nights but THANK GOODNESS their spouse wont 'let them'.
Like we want your bored *kitten* talking *kitten* on our shift!
LOL. I totally get the not wanting someone on your shift that is going to create more problems than they solve. We've had to cut back on one of our employees because they can't seem to keep from trying to stir things up. I think she finally took the hint.0 -
sufferlandrian wrote: »lilaclovebird wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »I've been doing nights for almost 20 years. I tried dayshift for awhile. The politics and the time demands left me ready to go back to nights. At night I can take as long as I need to when a case comes in. Days they wanted me to see a new patient every 15 minutes. I have a very tolerant wife so nights work well.
Those seem few and far between when it comes to people working nightshift with families and such. Tolerant and understanding spouses are so hard to find.
I definitely get it on the politics side of things. I'm glad the rumor mill FINALLY worked its way around to the relationship between SSP and I but I'm also a little peeved because I know who all it came from and it's so damn frustrating when this person keeps talking about how they want to move to nights but THANK GOODNESS their spouse wont 'let them'.
Like we want your bored *kitten* talking *kitten* on our shift!
LOL. I totally get the not wanting someone on your shift that is going to create more problems than they solve. We've had to cut back on one of our employees because they can't seem to keep from trying to stir things up. I think she finally took the hint.
I wish we could do that with certain employees of ours. Unfortunately, all we can do is have meetings where the Lieutenant gets all 'yelly' and goes on and on about the ridiculousness of it all. I think it is at this point(his 2 year mark) he is now realizing how different our detachment is from the main Houston Campus and that he MIGHT have made a mistake in moving out here. :laugh:
But out of all the lieutenants I've heard about, I'm glad he's the one who chose to come out here.0 -
And of course, the yelling works so well. If all they are going to do is yell at you, where is the incentive to stop? Until someone makes it so you can let someone go for creating a stressful work environment for others, no one is going to stop.0
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Ever have one of those nights when you just want to lock the doors and hope no more crazy people come through. It has to be a full moon!0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »Ever have one of those nights when you just want to lock the doors and hope no more crazy people come through. It has to be a full moon!
It is actually.....0 -
@lilaclovebird and @bethanie0825 I get it now too. I've been working nights for nearly 6 years and I didn't care about not having a social life while working the graveyard shift for the first 4.5 yrs. But now that I've been dating the same girl for over a year which honestly surprised that I even met her with this weird work schedule of mine, I am actually looking to changing shifts or at least get weekends off.
My husband was cool with me working nights till his schedule changed to almost exclusively days. Even then he knew it might be some time till I could move and he was good. I just lucked out that problem child basically had a fit and quit. But being a daywalker isn't too bad; the shifts go faster, I'm getting much better sleep.
As for the drama, my coworker and I try to avoid it as much as possible. I will say that you should def make sure who you send texts to; don't talk *kitten* about someone and then, send that someone the text where you're talking *kitten* about them. It happened on the other dayshift rotation while they were here at work, on a Sunday, when no one else was here. They got to spend the whole day together. In awkward silence too.
I'm glad my partner and I get along, thank God!0 -
Wow, that's awkward.0
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I needed this slow night. I think I'm suffering from fatigue and burnout.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I needed this slow night. I think I'm suffering from fatigue and burnout.
I've been there myself, it's no fun at all *hugs*0 -
Another night comes to a close. Yeah!!!!0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »I needed this slow night. I think I'm suffering from fatigue and burnout.
Given the hours you work...totally understandable. Hope it gets better!0 -
Got a new Fat Tire bike today. 2016 Kona Wo with hydrolic brakes and 4.5" wide tires. It was AWESOME!!! Too bad I can't get a job riding Fat Tire bikes.1
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Life is a matter of perspective. We are definitely making room for pets from the pound to be adopted. I feel bad for the current pets but glad another pet has a chance to get adopted.0
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No bike for me but working some OT till midnight lol0
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OT is good. Christmas is coming. I never ask for anything. That makes it tough on my wife. I think I'll ask for a GoPro for my bike this year. I'm having so many close calls, I think I want them on film if I get hit again.0
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Last night was manic, had to take a deteriorating dog to surgery at 1am. Tonight not so much. Actually wish more was going on! Probably going to regret saying that later though!0
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Had last night off but the night before was heart failure night. Sorry to say that only 50% made it. Chances aren't good if you wait until they are coughing up blood.0
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I miss night shifting. Daywalking involves so much peopling!2
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@sufferlandrian Yep, Christmas is coming up very soon. My husband is the same way, never asks for anything and if there's something he wants, he just goes out and buys it. I get on him every year about it lol. And what makes it worse, is he always gets me awesome stuff. I'm so d@mn lucky
Poor doggies
So back at work for my weekend. The Sgt on my squad is back from his vacation and has already spoken on the radio more in the past 2 hours, than everyone else did the 2 weeks he was gone. Guess he's making up for his time off. Who knew a loose cow could cause so much unnecessary radio traffic by one person. Smh0
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