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By *jandjbCouple
over a year ago
Nr Manchester |
I worked night shifts for three years. I really liked working at night as it was quieter and less hassle. No big bosses around either. It wasn't until I stopped that I realised what it did to me.
I empathise with all you night workers. May I recommend you take a vitamin D supplement? Xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I worked night shifts for three years. I really liked working at night as it was quieter and less hassle. No big bosses around either. It wasn't until I stopped that I realised what it did to me.
I empathise with all you night workers. May I recommend you take a vitamin D supplement? Xx"
I only work 1 week of the nasty nights then I have 4 weeks off work so can't really see it taking any years off my life |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm on a night shift got 1 more left after this then 2 sweet beautiful days off."
Me too! Roll on 7 o clock! I don't spend enough time with my bed with these 12 hour shifts |
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By *enfold75Man
over a year ago
hemel hempstead |
Yep have work night shift for almost 20 years had a 7 year break to work days but went back into nights 3 years ago. Start at 2000 sun to thurs. Can be finished by 1am sometime or 10 am sometimes depends how long the job takes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm on a night shift got 1 more left after this then 2 sweet beautiful days off.
Me too! Roll on 7 o clock! I don't spend enough time with my bed with these 12 hour shifts"
Sucks don't it I never get time to do anything I just finished a 16 he shift and just got into bed to starfish fresh air feels so good lol. Yawnnnn night all |
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