I had 35 years of shift work. After a night shift I just forced myself to stay awake all day then usually had an early night (6 or 7pm) and I would usually sleep for 10-12 hours and kick start a normal day/night routine.
Having been a shift worker for over 10 years now I've heard a few interesting ways to get the body clock back to normal after a week or two of night shifts. Some have a nana nap and try to keep soldiering through til the usual bed time, others stay awake and then hit the pillow.
Personally I have the 1 1/2hr flight advantage, so I'm usually out like a light before the safety demo and wake up once we land so I can finish the day off like normal!
How about you guys/gals? What gets you back into routine?
I had 35 years of shift work. After a night shift I just forced myself to stay awake all day then usually had an early night (6 or 7pm) and I would usually sleep for 10-12 hours and kick start a normal day/night routine.
Absolutely, stay awake as long as possible immediately after duty.
If you can't do that have a short nap in the mid morning and get up as soon as you open your eyes and stay up for the rest of the day into the evening.
Only 30 years on Nights/evenings here.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
I'm just a pup by comparison! Mind you, I've been doing it since I was 18!
I would work the day of the night shift, then work that night, sleep 10 hrs between nights, after last night shift I would usually work that day till I crashed around 6-7 in the arvo, sleep 12ish hours and swing back
There is no way that you won't feel like **** at all, so I figured you may aswell be productive, lots of people that do 2x12 waste lots of time doing nothing as they are night shift, they still feel bad and achieve very little, just muscle through
I don't miss it, although I do 28 12hr days now, i would happily do 28 nights as you just switch over
Good point, I suppose, is what you call a night shift. Mine was 8hrs from 10 or 11pm for 7 days. Circardian rhythms are supposed to take 4 days to adjust to a new routine. My lady worked at a factory who called night shift 4pm to midnight.
I worked nights for over 20 years right up to my retirement.
I loved it, wouldn't have worked days for twice the money.
I retired 7 years ago. I still go to bed around 3am and get up after 10am.
It works well with my wife; she has 3-4 hours of personal time in the mornings and I have 3-4 hours at night.
Been doing afternoon shift for the past 20 odd years.If we loose the contract(its due in Sept),I'm retiring. No way will I be able to do day shift.
When I used to be on days,I would have a nanna nap around 10 in the morning.
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Absolutely correct, in health and emergency services a night shift is the one (8hrs or 10hrs or 12hrs) that goes through to the morning finishing between 5am and 8am, for some years I did evenings that started at 4pm and ended at 2am and another that started at mid day and ended at 10pm but I rarely ended going home till after midnight but it was still an evening shift.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
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