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Title: 3rd shift
Post by: Azanne07 on January 14, 2018, 11:48:12 am
I get paid an extra 6% for working 3rd shift its a little over 60 cents an hour.

right now my shifts are either 9 to 1:30 am which isn't that bad for sleep or 9 to 5:30 am which are hard on my sleep with having 2 toddlers at home.

One of my co-workers is at risk of either quitting or being fired. and I told my supervisor that I would take her place if she left because with all her calls in I am usually taking her shift anyhow.

Sometimes I wonder if I am crazy agreeing to work 9 to 530 4 or 5 days a week when I only get like 4 hours of sleep on those nights.

I get to work full time for the next 3 months at another position in the housekeeping department starting next month but that job allows me to go in sooner and then come home sooner I wont be as sleepy.

I am almost 30 years old and this job for the most part works for me and I wish things just would stay the same. and I am frankly scared that if I went looking for another job that I wouldn't like what I have found and I would regret leaving.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: countrygirl12 on January 14, 2018, 12:57:21 pm
I get paid an extra 6% for working 3rd *bleep* its a little over 60 cents an hour.

right now my shifts are either 9 to 1:30 am which isn't that bad for sleep or 9 to 5:30 am which are hard on my sleep with having 2 toddlers at home.

One of my co-workers is at risk of either quitting or being fired. and I told my supervisor that I would take her place if she left because with all her calls in I am usually taking her shift anyhow.

Sometimes I wonder if I am crazy agreeing to work 9 to 530 4 or 5 days a week when I only get like 4 hours of sleep on those nights.

I get to work full time for the next 3 months at another position in the housekeeping department starting next month but that job allows me to go in sooner and then come home sooner I wont be as sleepy.

I am almost 30 years old and this job for the most part works for me and I wish things just would stay the same. and I am frankly scared that if I went looking for another job that I wouldn't like what I have found and I would regret leaving.

9 to 5 is ONLY an 8 hour shift.  If you like the job and the hours work for you then why are you complaining? Most people these days seem to hate their job and are not happy.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: freedavis on January 14, 2018, 01:00:21 pm
The third shift is the hardest shift to adjust too.  I used t work that in data center and was hard body adjust to resting.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: Azanne07 on January 14, 2018, 01:11:18 pm
I get paid an extra 6% for working 3rd *bleep* its a little over 60 cents an hour.

right now my shifts are either 9 to 1:30 am which isn't that bad for sleep or 9 to 5:30 am which are hard on my sleep with having 2 toddlers at home.

One of my co-workers is at risk of either quitting or being fired. and I told my supervisor that I would take her place if she left because with all her calls in I am usually taking her shift anyhow.

Sometimes I wonder if I am crazy agreeing to work 9 to 530 4 or 5 days a week when I only get like 4 hours of sleep on those nights.

I get to work full time for the next 3 months at another position in the housekeeping department starting next month but that job allows me to go in sooner and then come home sooner I wont be as sleepy.

I am almost 30 years old and this job for the most part works for me and I wish things just would stay the same. and I am frankly scared that if I went looking for another job that I wouldn't like what I have found and I would regret leaving.

9 to 5 is ONLY an 8 hour shift.  If you like the job and the hours work for you then why are you complaining? Most people these days seem to hate their job and are not happy.

I really don't call this complaining its a conflict. I love my job but I also love my sleep. I am praying and hoping that my one co-worker doesn't leave.

my job conflicts with my family life. if I had no kids no boyfriend my job would be perfect.

but I am waiting for the day I crash my car because I am too tired to drive home because I don't have enough sleep.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: camellia0 on January 14, 2018, 04:01:34 pm
It is really hard on the body when you work overnight. And when you want to do things during the day, but you are too tired, that makes it difficult. Just  decide whether you want to work overnight or daylight hours. Money is good, but we all want to work the same hours as our friends.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: ricdsm on January 14, 2018, 04:10:11 pm
I'm too old for that sort of shift work.  My hat is off to you if you can do that.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: pkrahmer on January 14, 2018, 04:56:27 pm
there is no way I could work third shift and I don't have kids.
I think that continuing to work that shift will take a huge toll on your health so please be careful :rainbow: :peace: :snowflake: :wave:
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: Azanne07 on January 14, 2018, 05:15:49 pm
It is really hard on the body when you work overnight. And when you want to do things during the day, but you are too tired, that makes it difficult. Just  decide whether you want to work overnight or daylight hours. Money is good, but we all want to work the same hours as our friends.

I don't really have friends the closest thing to friends is my 3rd shift co workers
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: breazybu on January 14, 2018, 05:16:49 pm
I physically can't work 3rd shift. I have issues with my mood and circadian rythm. My dr has put me onto a light box and I have to have a very strict schedule of when I prep for sleep, go to sleep, wake up, etc. I do wish that they would eradicate 3rd shift for nonessential companies. And, while we're at it, stop having Black Friday and other holiday sales. It's just not fair to families to not be able to have the same schedule as most people. Cable/Satellite companies don't need to be open 24/7, neither do restaurants, clothes shopping centers, etc. Missing out on holidays sucks, but missing out on your child's school functions or issues because you're asleep is just not fair. I understand Hospitals staying open, as well as some dentists' offices, but there is no need to take people away from their families just because a large chain corporation wants to make a few more bucks. Humans weren't meant to stay up at night and sleep all day. It's been clinically proven. Some people have adapted to it, but most of the human population hasn't/can't.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: dreamyxo on January 14, 2018, 05:48:57 pm
Try to go for a more regular schedule if you can.  Studies have been made showing people who work nigh shits have a higher risk of health problems.

https://futurism.com/working-nights-could-be-destroying-your-health/

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Working Nights Could Be Destroying Your Health

About 15 million Americans work the night shift, disrupting their Circadian rhythms for work, sometimes over the long term. This puts them at greater risk for obesity, mental health problems, cancer, and industrial accidents.
Circadian Rhythms

Anyone who’s had to pull an all-nighter knows that staying up too late or working many hours through the night can feel worse than it seems like it should. After all, it’s just a few more hours, just a different time of day, right? Biologists now think that working through the night comes with negative effects because it disturbs our circadian rhythms, poorly understood internal sources of timing that can be affected by external cues such as temperature and light.

In fact, these cellular cycles have evolved as an inherent part of every plant and animal on Earth — even some bacteria. They control various critical processes, shutting energy off and starting it up again based on the planet’s 24 hour cycle of daylight and night. Circadian rhythms are intimately involved with everything from our cognition to how we gain weight to which time of the night or day is the best time for any given activity. These cycles are naturally synchronized within our bodies and the natural environment, but in our modern world, we are fighting them tooth and nail — usually without even realizing it.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: kdemers0 on January 14, 2018, 07:56:12 pm
Wow....that is crazy
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: JaniceSW on January 15, 2018, 08:31:22 am
I know a few people who work third shift and can do it without problem.  The thing is their children are grown.  One is unmarried and the other has a supportive spouse.  They both sleep about 5-6 hours during the day.  The one that is unmarried seems to always make up sleep by sleeping one day each week practically the whole day.  This person says he needs it by then.  Both these people are over 45 years and seem to thrive working third shift.

The thing is there are no children at home, one does not have a spouse, and the other has a spouse who just doesn't mind.  In fact, the spouse often stays up very late and then sleeps part of the time the other one does.  (This spouse is collecting SSDI.) What I am trying to get across is that you may just have to try it and see if you can adjust.  Before you take a permanent, full-time third shift maybe you should talk it over with your main support, ask your supervisor what happens if you just can't adjust and need to go back on a more regular schedule, and maybe make a practical list on paper of the pros and cons.  Leave the list out and think about these issues for several days, adding to the negatives and positives as they come to mind.  After a review of the list and talking to the main people involved, maybe you will be able to decide what is best for you and your family, not your job.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: jkhanson on January 15, 2018, 08:59:38 am
Currently my husband works the 7pm to 7am shift so he is awake all night.  I work the 7am to 7pm shift.  We are at the same company.

When we are scheduled so that we are each other's replacement, then we basically only see each other for 5-10 minutes at shift change time. 

I do not like that when we are scheduled like that.

I do think it is hard on his body also.  He ends sleeping a lot when I have the day off.  There is no easy answer.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: sak4kat on January 15, 2018, 09:04:56 am
You are very fortunate to like the hours and work you do.  Many do complain about it and it takes a special someone to work 3rd shift.  I've never done it myself.  But the company I work for also gives 3rd shifters a $0.60 hourly bump.  My position already does that as it's a niche.  I would love to work a partial 3rd shift if allowed.  I could get so much more done without customer and associate interruptions.  Hey maybe I should pitch that?
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: dogsleash on January 15, 2018, 11:03:57 am
i am crazy too and i would do it i work 6 days a week 3 to 4 jobs to make ends meet .
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: NRAJOE on January 15, 2018, 11:58:46 am
I've worked 3rd shift off and on for last 30 years....some of its good, some bad.
3rd shift is quieter and bosses aren't around....3rd shift people seem more laid back than 1st shift....no brown nosing going on.
Sleep pattern sucks though....always got paid more for working 3rd...usually around 50 cents more an hour...adds up every month.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: pstovall on January 15, 2018, 12:07:20 pm
I used to see a lot of patients at the dental office where I worked that did shift work.  They worked for a plant in our town that required employees to change shifts every two weeks.  Just as their bodies were getting used to one schedule, it would be time to change again.  That sounds like such a challenge to me.  It looks like a longer stretch at each of the three shifts would make more sense, but if you absolutely hated one set of work hours, you would have longer to wait until it ended.  So who knows which is preferable!
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: countrygirl12 on January 15, 2018, 01:38:13 pm
I get paid an extra 6% for working 3rd *bleep* its a little over 60 cents an hour.

right now my shifts are either 9 to 1:30 am which isn't that bad for sleep or 9 to 5:30 am which are hard on my sleep with having 2 toddlers at home.

One of my co-workers is at risk of either quitting or being fired. and I told my supervisor that I would take her place if she left because with all her calls in I am usually taking her shift anyhow.

Sometimes I wonder if I am crazy agreeing to work 9 to 530 4 or 5 days a week when I only get like 4 hours of sleep on those nights.

I get to work full time for the next 3 months at another position in the housekeeping department starting next month but that job allows me to go in sooner and then come home sooner I wont be as sleepy.

I am almost 30 years old and this job for the most part works for me and I wish things just would stay the same. and I am frankly scared that if I went looking for another job that I wouldn't like what I have found and I would regret leaving.

9 to 5 is ONLY an 8 hour shift.  If you like the job and the hours work for you then why are you complaining? Most people these days seem to hate their job and are not happy.

I really don't call this complaining its a conflict. I love my job but I also love my sleep. I am praying and hoping that my one co-worker doesn't leave.

my job conflicts with my family life. if I had no kids no boyfriend my job would be perfect.

but I am waiting for the day I crash my car because I am too tired to drive home because I don't have enough sleep.

Well if you expect to crash your car then you most likely will. Just sayin' You have already decided it will happen.  Not sleeping is your own fault.  You have to make adjustments for what your work schedule is.  I go to bed fairly early right now.  I also go in to work early.  I work days.  When I worked 2nd shift I worked later so there for I slept later.  My sleep schedule worked around when I had to work on my job.  When I was younger I could get by on 5 hours or so a night. lol.  Yeah can't do that now.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: countrygirl12 on January 15, 2018, 01:39:16 pm
It is really hard on the body when you work overnight. And when you want to do things during the day, but you are too tired, that makes it difficult. Just  decide whether you want to work overnight or daylight hours. Money is good, but we all want to work the same hours as our friends.

I guess it depends on the person.  We run 3 shifts.  Most of the people on 3rd shift love it.  I don't know when they sleep or what they do but they like the shift.  I don't think it is hard on the body.  You just have to get use to it.
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: patti4me on January 15, 2018, 01:41:27 pm
I've had a few jobs that required me to work 3rd shift; in a 11pm and off at 7am.  I just could never get used to it.  My system just did not adjust at any of those jobs.  That was all in my younger years so I surely would not try that shift now. 
Title: Re: 3rd shift
Post by: vickysue on January 15, 2018, 01:51:57 pm
I worked the  3rd. shift for quite awhile. I would get off at 6:pm. rush home  get my teenage boys up, feed them  breakfast after they got their chores done.  Clean up the house and dishes put something on in the crockpot and  maybe do a few loads of laundry. then grab  a few hours of sleep.  then get up and help the kids  with whatever ,  chores done theirs and mine.  sleep a couple more hours and as soon as the kids were in bed off I would go again.  90% of the time their father was out partying or gone some where. But my boys were real reliable, and had my phone number at work and I was only 10 minutes away or less depending on  how fast I might have to drive. also the state police and sheriffs dep. made several drive buys   checking the house. Which  helped. Then was offered a new job and  was able to take it.