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 Originally Posted by PokerRun388
It would definitely take a lot of adjusting, that's for sure. I wouldn't mind going to & from work because there would be no traffic but It would obviously be a lifestyle adjustment being up all night and sleeping during the day, I can't imagine that ever gets easy to do, especially because it's much noisier during the day? I know a nurse that works at a hospital and her shift is 11pm-7am.. The complete opposite schedule as mine. Lol
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Nurse friend, is she gonna be on your arm at DS? 
CH3NO2
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Poor baby!!!
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Night shift=sleep shift
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Another thing that sucks about the night shift. People forget/ can't comprehend, that your working when they sleep, and call or stop by during the day when your sleeping.
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 Originally Posted by dobber
Another thing that sucks about the night shift. People forget/ can't comprehend, that your working when they sleep, and call or stop by during the day when your sleeping.
That's not only applicable to the night shift workers. I had to start putting my phone on do not disturb so people's texts, phone calls, PMs, etc. wouldn't wake me up 10pm-4:30 am. Good thing is very few people know where I live
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