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Is there anybody else on here who works overnight ? I need advice

Growan

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Growan is the wisest person I never met...one day Im going to travel across the US on foot then stowaway on a boat to Ireland then wonder aimlessly till I find him just to ask three questions.
I will make up a bed in the turf shed so when you arrive you will have a place to rest your weary hooves. Then, in the morning you will awake to find all your questions answered, and I shall present you with a catechism in the form of a novel which, though slight in bulk, is of a fine and satisfying workmanship and your quest for answers will truly begin. Then, we will get hella stoned.
 

mr sunshine

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I will make up a bed in the turf shed so when you arrive you will have a place to rest your weary hooves. Then, in the morning you will awake to find all your questions answered, and I shall present you with a catechism in the form of a novel which, though slight in bulk, is of a fine and satisfying workmanship and your quest for answers will truly begin. Then, we will get hella stoned.
That sounds hella pimp! Can I come?
 

mudminer

Active Member
Whats the big deal? I did my fair share of overnights in years past. No problems. Its exactly the same as morning shifts or any other shift. Same length, time is just shifted. Best bet would probably be to just stay up for 8 or so hours, then sleep in the afternoon. That way it really is just a shift in times. Dont try to go to bed right after work. Thats just not normal. We all need our wind down time

The biggest thing is sleep patterns. Keep the same sleep schedule
Agreed. I worked 3rd shift exclusively when I was younger (11p-7a). Treated it just like a day job. Came home did my thing (errands, tasks whatever). Bed around 1-2p up at 8-9p back at work at 11p. Nature of the night shift beast dude. Your gonna have to sacrifice something, socializing or sleep. Maybe try to hang out with others who share your hours.
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
i worked nights many years basically replace day with night,
so you get off round 7am? , go home have something to eat, relax go to bed round 9, wake up at 6pm, do your daily stuff, clean the house, go shopping ect, and than go to work for 10,
just make sure youre doing your lunch breakfast wheny ou get up and at work and than if youre like me dinner after work or dinner at work whatever you choose, youll adjust , when you do sleep make sure everything electronic is turned off, phone most importantly because people are not used to night shifts the phone often rings or goes off alot
 

pinkjackyle

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i werked in williston n .dakota in the oil fields ,1500 miles from home ,for almost 14 months 14hrs a day 7days a week sleeping in a 12x 20 - 2 room trailer .

you will make it just fine , just cowboy the fk up :joint:
 
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