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How old are you? [&:]ORIGINAL: swift
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ORIGINAL: bradfordkay
So, Past... to where did you emigrate?
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And no shotgun! [:D]
Eyebrows aren't bushy enough!
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
Night Grump!
For those of us nightshifters.
If you can possibly get off late nights, consider this. I did that gig for that least 2.5 years I worked at my last job. For about the last 1.5 years they told us they would be outsourcing us to India in 2-3 months. Problem is, they kept doing that over and over. If in september you were to be out in january, in december or january they would tell you would be out in march. Realize, I don't know if it was the constant delays, and having worked there 22 years I wanted to get out that way, as I didn't want to work 3rd shift in the first place, but I realized at a certain point that demanding a shift change was largely nonsensical when we would perpetually be 2-3 months from being got rid of.ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
I've been a nightshifter for my entire life. Even though I've been off work for health reasons for nearly a year {I get to go back early March and I can't wait}, I've remained on a nichtshift schedule. Even in the hospital. I had to post a note on the door to my room instructing staff to leave me alone from 0800-1400 {and some idiots don't know how to read and one idiot read it and ignored it because it was inconvenient for her[:@]}.
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109
I've been on night shift for over 23 years now and never had any effects from it. I do have problems when I have to rotate my schedule around for a day shift class or mandatory meeting. I used to be able to rotate my schedule around without problems till I got to be 35 years old, then I found I could not do it anymore. Geez....you fall apart at 35? I keep the same schedule when not working {my wife has a late swing shift}. Her kids all had similiar schedules. W even do Christmas at 3 a.m. The first couple of weeks in the hospital were awful. Then a bright doctor figured out that I needed sleep and wasn't getting any because of my normal sleep schedule.
Next year will be difficult. We are trying to adopt a baby girl from China. We should be getting her {she might not even be born yet} early next year. I don't know what we are going to do yet for schedules {my wife and I are going to work our schedules out so that one of us is always at home with her}, but I may have to take a day shift and I am not looking forward to it.