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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 105790" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>I worked B-shift (14:00-22:30) for a few years and found I liked it better in some respects to the usual 05:45-14:15. My brother-in-law worked years for a company that had rotating shifts. He'd work A-shift a few days, get a day or two off, go to B-shift for a few days, get a day or two off, then go to C-shift for a few days...over and over again. I don't see how anyone's health could survive that level of circadian disruption. A few years before he retired, the company went to rotating two 12-hour shifts. Fortunately, I never had anything like that. People used to ask me what I was going to do when I retired. My first response was, "sleep late". It took a little while after being used to getting up at 04:00, but it smoothed out and I'm enjoying this phase of life as much as I thought I would. Hope you'll like it too. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 105790, member: 18605"] I worked B-shift (14:00-22:30) for a few years and found I liked it better in some respects to the usual 05:45-14:15. My brother-in-law worked years for a company that had rotating shifts. He'd work A-shift a few days, get a day or two off, go to B-shift for a few days, get a day or two off, then go to C-shift for a few days...over and over again. I don't see how anyone's health could survive that level of circadian disruption. A few years before he retired, the company went to rotating two 12-hour shifts. Fortunately, I never had anything like that. People used to ask me what I was going to do when I retired. My first response was, "sleep late". It took a little while after being used to getting up at 04:00, but it smoothed out and I'm enjoying this phase of life as much as I thought I would. Hope you'll like it too. ? [/QUOTE]
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