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It's my job, and you just fight through it. Your body clock seems to be set so that it wants to shut down around 2.30 or 3 in the morning. You're eating dinner at 3am just to get a sugar hit.I have just changed jobs so as not to work nights. It's difficult to have a social life, and your body can't adjust.The downsides are mainly social. "Night working is a damn sight easier than day work. My particular area is the power and thermal systems on Gaia. I'm more spaced out. Personally, I think it's being on your own for the whole time that would have an effect on your health; it's losing touch a bit of what's going on around you because you're so focused on work.I have been working nights for about 10 years. They say: "The band are on stage at 9.30." By the time you get to the Monday, you're a zombie.
There were three of us working from 10pm to 8am, making sure that patients were asleep and taking care of them if they needed to get up. I've been doing night shifts for 26 years and I'm still alive, so hopefully it's all right. For those four or five days you basically just eat, sleep and work. Once we've launched, for the week following the launch, we're in 12-hour shifts. Listen to and Download 56 Nights, the new mixtape from Future. There's also travellers on different time zones and couples on dates. The others brought in their computers or were in front of the TV or reading. It was launched in December and is travelling to a point which is 1.5m km from the Earth in the opposite direction to the sun. Sea No Creatures dance boss DJ Bazerk was renowned for his tunes until he began mixing it in the drug world. I have never found it hard to stay awake. It just turns your day on its head, that's all. People worry far too much about that, but your body will tell you how much you need.There are upsides, though. "A while.
They're on their own in the control room overnight, day in, day out, night in, night out, which must be tough.
You have long shifts – 12 or 13 hours – and you have no time to process anything. The quieter nights were harder.My airline is very good. Even the television shut down. They have to be there the whole time to make sure the spacecraft is working. For 18 months I worked as an engineer on the London Eye – mostly maintenance, fixing things that had broken during the day. "I worked night shifts on and off for three years when I was a junior doctor, but the worst time was four long months in A&E. It was disorientating. But an hour or two later you get a real crash and start to feel sick. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. "No, definitely not." You're constantly dull-eyed and because I mix it up and it's not routine, my sleeping patterns are entirely random. I also noticed that my digestion went quite funny.It's totally worth it for me, but then I don't have to do it for years and years and years.
It doesn't surprise me that there may be long-term health effects. Register if you don't have account. New compilation mixtape from Future & FreeBand Gang "No Sleep" hosted by DJ Esco and Future. You could start thinking about things. We were just waiting there in case something happened. I have to make sure the spacecraft's got enough power; that the solar array is working as it should; the distribution of the power through the spacecraft's working; and, on the thermal side, that everything is in the right thermal ranges. I find it easier to do things that require more thought later at night.I don't do many nights any more because I'm semi-retired, but I never really had a problem staying awake.
Twice when I was on night shift I had to take time off as I was sick in bed. The most difficult thing is that there's no fixed times. My Christmas shopping is usually done before everybody else's.I have been doing this for 11 years. I felt totally out of touch with the universe. Littin-Menz are at times breathtakingly mobile as their camera navigates a tiny world frozen in nicotine amber.It's remarkably sharp, funny, and ominous. If I got five hours' sleep that would be really good. In summer, everyone's out in the garden, cutting grass; you've got the curtains pulled and the earplugs in.I suppose you could get depressed if you worked on your own through the night. My wife works normal hours and I try to cook when I get in so we can at least have breakfast together but even that's hard – I want sausages and mash after a night shift ends at 6am, not eggs or pastries.You're fine until midnight, even sociable. Better pay.
The rest of society doesn't expect you to sleep. You get allotted a break time on the long flights and you have a bunk you can sleep in. "How long are you intending to do it?" When I was little, my mum used to take me to the doctors because I would be up all night reading. Monday to Thursday, all of society went to bed at midnight. "I started doing nights in 1980. Please fill out the following form with your login credentials: You forget appointments, you have to write everything down. In those days you worked shifts on a four-week cycle. I have my evening meal between 10.30 and 11pm.
There was nothing open back then. And then you become cold. And I go: "Er, I'll have been in bed for two hours. It just turns your day on its head, that's all. At night, there's far less traffic on the road, especially in the summer. I hope I didn't do it for long enough to matter.
It's my job, and you just fight through it. Your body clock seems to be set so that it wants to shut down around 2.30 or 3 in the morning. You're eating dinner at 3am just to get a sugar hit.I have just changed jobs so as not to work nights. It's difficult to have a social life, and your body can't adjust.The downsides are mainly social. "Night working is a damn sight easier than day work. My particular area is the power and thermal systems on Gaia. I'm more spaced out. Personally, I think it's being on your own for the whole time that would have an effect on your health; it's losing touch a bit of what's going on around you because you're so focused on work.I have been working nights for about 10 years. They say: "The band are on stage at 9.30." By the time you get to the Monday, you're a zombie.
There were three of us working from 10pm to 8am, making sure that patients were asleep and taking care of them if they needed to get up. I've been doing night shifts for 26 years and I'm still alive, so hopefully it's all right. For those four or five days you basically just eat, sleep and work. Once we've launched, for the week following the launch, we're in 12-hour shifts. Listen to and Download 56 Nights, the new mixtape from Future. There's also travellers on different time zones and couples on dates. The others brought in their computers or were in front of the TV or reading. It was launched in December and is travelling to a point which is 1.5m km from the Earth in the opposite direction to the sun. Sea No Creatures dance boss DJ Bazerk was renowned for his tunes until he began mixing it in the drug world. I have never found it hard to stay awake. It just turns your day on its head, that's all. People worry far too much about that, but your body will tell you how much you need.There are upsides, though. "A while.
They're on their own in the control room overnight, day in, day out, night in, night out, which must be tough.
You have long shifts – 12 or 13 hours – and you have no time to process anything. The quieter nights were harder.My airline is very good. Even the television shut down. They have to be there the whole time to make sure the spacecraft is working. For 18 months I worked as an engineer on the London Eye – mostly maintenance, fixing things that had broken during the day. "I worked night shifts on and off for three years when I was a junior doctor, but the worst time was four long months in A&E. It was disorientating. But an hour or two later you get a real crash and start to feel sick. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. "No, definitely not." You're constantly dull-eyed and because I mix it up and it's not routine, my sleeping patterns are entirely random. I also noticed that my digestion went quite funny.It's totally worth it for me, but then I don't have to do it for years and years and years.
It doesn't surprise me that there may be long-term health effects. Register if you don't have account. New compilation mixtape from Future & FreeBand Gang "No Sleep" hosted by DJ Esco and Future. You could start thinking about things. We were just waiting there in case something happened. I have to make sure the spacecraft's got enough power; that the solar array is working as it should; the distribution of the power through the spacecraft's working; and, on the thermal side, that everything is in the right thermal ranges. I find it easier to do things that require more thought later at night.I don't do many nights any more because I'm semi-retired, but I never really had a problem staying awake.
Twice when I was on night shift I had to take time off as I was sick in bed. The most difficult thing is that there's no fixed times. My Christmas shopping is usually done before everybody else's.I have been doing this for 11 years. I felt totally out of touch with the universe. Littin-Menz are at times breathtakingly mobile as their camera navigates a tiny world frozen in nicotine amber.It's remarkably sharp, funny, and ominous. If I got five hours' sleep that would be really good. In summer, everyone's out in the garden, cutting grass; you've got the curtains pulled and the earplugs in.I suppose you could get depressed if you worked on your own through the night. My wife works normal hours and I try to cook when I get in so we can at least have breakfast together but even that's hard – I want sausages and mash after a night shift ends at 6am, not eggs or pastries.You're fine until midnight, even sociable. Better pay.
The rest of society doesn't expect you to sleep. You get allotted a break time on the long flights and you have a bunk you can sleep in. "How long are you intending to do it?" When I was little, my mum used to take me to the doctors because I would be up all night reading. Monday to Thursday, all of society went to bed at midnight. "I started doing nights in 1980. Please fill out the following form with your login credentials: You forget appointments, you have to write everything down. In those days you worked shifts on a four-week cycle. I have my evening meal between 10.30 and 11pm.
There was nothing open back then. And then you become cold. And I go: "Er, I'll have been in bed for two hours. It just turns your day on its head, that's all. At night, there's far less traffic on the road, especially in the summer. I hope I didn't do it for long enough to matter.