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I used to work exclusively night shift and it was such a pain getting anything done that required me to go into a government office or a bank or any of those "respectable" businesses that only operate during the day time, since I was typically sleeping til 4pm usually right before I needed to go to work. It was literally night and day switching to 1st shift.
What were your hours? i love night shift because it allows me to take care of whatever i need to during the day when everything is open.
i work 20-6
There was only two shifts there, it was a welding job for a Honda supplier. It was like 5pm to 1 or 2am most nights, but depending on what the workload was like we would have to work all the way til the next morning when 1st shift came in. I do not miss that life.
Ah, yeah: 12s+. Also have been there and i see you. lol