graveyard shift
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mackoy85
@mackoy85 (179)
• Manila, Philippines
16 Jun 17
I really don't like our shift. I'm a NAVIGATOR for one of the biggest contact centers here in the Philippines. They change our shift every 2 weeks (and sometimes sudden) and it's killing me. Not just only me but also my workmates!...
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anthony davis
@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
16 Dec 16
You got to be kidding me.
But to get down to it, you can earn a living any time you want. As far as working the graveyard shift, well, that is probably the most difficult for a lot of people to do.
Night stockers who are paid a...
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Jemwel
@jembizz21 (71)
• Philippines
15 Sep 16
I'm working in a graveyard shift for almost 2 years now. Everyday I just have a 4 hours sleep and i was thinking if its enough. Does it have any possible side effect for me?
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Chenley Cabaluna
@chenluna (39)
• Philippines
15 Jul 16
I'm a graveyard shift worker and the least thing that I wanted when I get home is someone torturing the karaoke machine! The anti-peace and order neighbors are almost two blocks away from my apartment but the noise pollution they...
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fearlessgara
@fearlessgara (1113)
• Philippines
24 Jan 13
Today is blood donation drive again in our place.It always conducted every three months although it is from private Hospital but they give 10 kilos of rice as freebies for successful donors.I donated blood last year March and it...
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barbiesacol88
@barbiesacol88 (202)
• Philippines
2 Aug 12
Here in my country, lots of people work in call centers. And their jobs require them to work at night and sleep during the day. I tried doing this kind of job but I only lasted one week. My body was so stressed with the lack of...
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lynpreety
@lynboobsy11 (11343)
• Philippines
27 Jun 12
This is only to update you friends what happens to my two days training evaluation. And some stories behind it.
We are 9 people in the group that have been interviewed and yesterday we attend the basic training. Today we are...
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ChandraNalaar
@ChandraNalaar (76)
• United States
7 Jun 12
my boyfriend moved in with me a few months ago, and since then I've been having a really horrible time adjusting to his schedule. He works 7pm to 7am, and I take him to and from work (long story, not a changeable situation). Now...
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inlovewithmyself
@inlovewithmyself (59)
• Philippines
19 Nov 11
I can consider myself a nocturnal animal..(LOL!) I can be a tarsier and I can be an owl.Know why? because I am asleep during the day and awake during night time.The reason is,I should be awake during night time in my country...
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frontvisions101
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
9 Jul 11
I'm on my way to work as I'm typing this. It's currently 5:21pm Philippine time and it's raining. Traffic is slightly heavier compared to when my shift was still at 6am in the morning. It's funny how we get this habit of staying...
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frenzylady
@frenzylady (518)
• Philippines
17 Nov 10
I consider myself a night person since I have been working in a graveyard shift before. I cannot imagine myself being a morning person because I usually sleep late at night even on my day off. Now that I quit my job, I am still...
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juneramir
@juneramir (334)
• Philippines
6 Aug 10
Working at a call center is rewarding and exciting. You have the opportunity to meet a lot of people,your officemates and their friends, and you get to practice your English on a regular basis. But when you are assigned on the...
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caliya
@caliya (1168)
• Philippines
15 Jun 10
It's been a while since I was assigned to work on a graveyard shift. My work starts at 9:00 pm and it ends at 6:00 am. I wish I really love to work at this time but the truth is I don't. Coffee helps me stay awake but at the end...
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alexies29
@alexies29 (124)
• Philippines
10 May 10
I've been working in a call center for more than two years now. That means that I'm working at night 5 days a week. At first, I'd always miss my bed and sleeping at night. I also miss the night shows that I like. But now that I'm...
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joedollarhuat
@joedollarhuat (580)
• Philippines
20 Apr 10
I have had an uncle who had to take graveyard shift and he said it felt terrible. He said his body clock was all in disarray. Feel free to share your experiences :)
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