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echo_time_cat wrote: » I have to say, to the OP, that these shifts are indeed tough and will affect your health. Currently, I work a VERY similar shift. (12 hour nigh shifts, and 12 hour day shifts, with a few other 9-5s in there too). As already mentioned by others, when it's 2 or 3am and your body is shutting down, you end up eating. Top it off with not being able to ever get a full nights' (days' really) sleep, and you put on weight fast. I've put on 15 lbs in 14 months with this type of life style. I am also having some other medical issues and seeing a doctor regularly about it, and I'm trying to turn my health around...but it's incredibly difficult. On days off I feel like a zombie, so it affects much more than how you feel on your current shift. The worst immediate effect of these shifts is that switching between night and day is about the same as having a 12+ hour timezone change for your body and the extremely crappy jet lag you would feel. Google jet lag and health issues, it is just the tip of the iceberg. When you are trying switch from nights to days, there will be nights when you can't sleep because now your body thinks you should be looking for that midnight coffee or 2am snack. I've worked my first 12hour day shift on 60 minutes of sleep because my body was still stuck in night shift mode. It really is a new kind of hell. So, if this is a big pay increase, do it to short-term only to save the extra money. Don't do what I did and adjust your lifestyle to your new earnings just to find yourself stuck in a lifestyle that feels like it is accelerating your death.
Welly_59 wrote: » Masked King - do you have a different opinion? Most people are hating on the shifts which is a bit strange as most of the people I work with, who work shifts, like them better than 9-5
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