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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Who's on a night shift?
What do you do? (Without giving to much detail)
How do you kill the time when it's quiet?
I work nights in a data centre in Dublin. There's usually a minimum of 4 of us and we have a bit of craic. And of course the usual Netflix and fabbing kills the time |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"working at something similar op. none of my colleagues on fab though lol
No one here on fab either but would be funny if someone was. Imagine the who's near for that "
it'd be class if they were attractive though... what a cool way to spend a nightshift! I've heard of some very sexy goings on in certain night jobs |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"working at something similar op. none of my colleagues on fab though lol
No one here on fab either but would be funny if someone was. Imagine the who's near for that
it'd be class if they were attractive though... what a cool way to spend a nightshift! I've heard of some very sexy goings on in certain night jobs "
I can concur with that. I've had some shenanigans on a few sites I worked.
There's 2 fit women working with us but a bit too fond of themselves to have a bit of craic. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I used to work a night shift and what I usually did was wonder who my ex was sleeping with as I worked."
Funny you should mention that. It's exactly what my ex was doing when I was working. |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
I've done nights quite a few times and I hate them,not the work but the lack of being able to sleep durning the day. A few weeks of nights every now and then is more than enough for me and I think fair play to anyone who does them all the time,I know I couldn't. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I've done nights quite a few times and I hate them,not the work but the lack of being able to sleep durning the day. A few weeks of nights every now and then is more than enough for me and I think fair play to anyone who does them all the time,I know I couldn't. "
Once you get into a routine they're not bad. I've been doing them for years.
It's changing for nights to days and back that can be a hard one. |
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"I've done nights quite a few times and I hate them,not the work but the lack of being able to sleep durning the day. A few weeks of nights every now and then is more than enough for me and I think fair play to anyone who does them all the time,I know I couldn't. "
I actally prefer it, I sleep much better for some reason |
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Did nights when I worked in both a hospital and post sorting office.
Premium pay - yes. But really messes with your body clock and health, however I could study for my degree during night shift, so that was a bonus
However never again. |
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"I used to work a night shift and what I usually did was wonder who my ex was sleeping with as I worked.
Funny you should mention that. It's exactly what my ex was doing when I was working. "
Just so everyone is aware...it is not me he is referring to, it is his previous ex. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I used to work a night shift and what I usually did was wonder who my ex was sleeping with as I worked.
Funny you should mention that. It's exactly what my ex was doing when I was working.
Just so everyone is aware...it is not me he is referring to, it is his previous ex. "
Just to clarify it was a previous ex and not Hottie |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Year and a bit off night shift, sleep pattern is finally somewhat normal,love having evenings and weekends off, back at the gym twice a week so I definitely don't miss them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Work in a hospital and every 10 days or so have to do a 24hr shift working by myself. Would get next day off but then back to work the following day. Is really difficult having a good sleep pattern never mind trying to have a work-life balance. The older I am getting longer it is taking to recover. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
When I graduated several decades ago, I resolved that I would never do any night shiftwork, no matter how dire my personal economic circumstances; I am physiologically unsuited to nightshift work because I have always been, by nature, a lark: up at the crack of dawn, fresh as a daisy, brimming with energy and driving everyone around insane with my 'Greg Wallace' type of enthusiasm.
By 9pm each night, U am in bed, and by 10 I am out for the count.
Some people are nightowls, who love shift work and others, like me, are larks
C'est la vie! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Do night shifts in security every 4 nights. Past the time come on fab and do 20,000 steps around the site "
Yep. Great to stay in shape and in touch. And 3 and 4 day weekends are a plus |
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