mjnk77 wrote: » I've worked 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts. I preferred 2nd since you can get stuff done before work, and you won't be dealing with the rush hour traffic. If you have a family, then 1st shift would be best for you. I worked 3rd shift for 3 years. 3rd shift is difficult to get use to, unless you change your lifestyle. If you sleep days on the nights you work, but sleep nights on the days you're off, your body will never get use to it. Best thing to do is change your lifestyle by sleeping during the day on the days that you are off, and staying up all night on the nights you're off. Breakfast at night, dinner in the morning. It can be disruptive for your social life. If you're young, you can get away without changing your sleep patterns, but as you get older, you need to make changes. Hope that helps.
Iristheangel wrote: » Day. Night is my best study time
Iristheangel wrote: » @dontstop - 4-5 hours a night right now
Iristheangel wrote: » Heh. Thanks. I don't feel like I'm anyone's hero when I'm tshooting VPN in my lab late at night. This tends to be what I resemble: http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view1/1437769/stick-figure-typing-o.gif