Furious Styles wrote:
Have an opportunity to move to a 9pm-7am, four-day workweek. The four-day workweek is the big draw.
Never worked nights before, so I have idea what it's like.
Hitting the golf course after work many times per week has great appeal, but I'm an early riser, usually up by 5-5:30am every day.
How long does it take for your body clock to adjust? Any real drawbacks other than not being able to meet Bagels for a Tuesday show at the Empty Bottle in 2021?
Use to work nights at several jobs I had in the past and absolutely loved it.
As long it's a set schedule and not rotating go for it. I've also always been a night owl.
Positives about night shift are you dont have to deal w/ the day politics. The night shift is usually ignored by the people who think they're so important in the day time. Also, at least in my case, the work is easier to do since you dont have others really bothering you at night or don't have other logistical worries like will i make it back to this meeting after lunch, etc.. And you don't need to worry about shitty commutes since there is no commute going to your workplace during those hours. In the morning when you're done you'll be going against traffic.
Also the others who work the night shift seem to all be part of the same night culture. not sure how to describe it, but always use to get along w/ co-workers at night. the day time you have many times where there's nothing to do so you have to make yourself look busy. at night, no faking it. you have nothing to do, go read a book or browse the internet. nobody gives a shit. I use to have people bring their nintendo's to pass dead time and others who would just outright take naps. nobody at night ratted anyone out because we all know we would all be doing the same thing one time or another.
if youre the kind of guy who wants to just get your work done without all the other bullshit night shift is perfect.
added - oh and if you got the 40 hour 4 day a week deal def go for it. that extra day off is huge! i use to love having that one day off especially if it was a weekday. you could do anything without any lines or people bothering you. use to go to the ball park, go to the book store, or just go make it a sleep day. it was fabulous.
just curious furious - what line of work are you in? I think in recent times night shift jobs are long gone as they now have people in other countries daytimes doing it for much cheaper.