Re: Do you like day or night shift better and why?
In a previous occupation I worked rotating shifts, but mostly night shift. While attending nursing school, I worked night shift. I learned to like night shift primarily because there is so much less to deal with. Just not having the phones constantly ringing with the subsequent actions to be taken regarding the phone call, is enough of an advantage to me. Things are just more quiet and relaxed during the night. At least most of the time. There are times when it gets hectic, but not every shift. I always tell prospective employers that I am a night shift person, but will work the other shifts only if necessary.
It is my understanding, that new nurses many times get stuck with night shift at first because the majority of the staff prefers day shift so that they can be home with their family at night. I'm the opposite. I can still do things during the day if I make time for it and get my work shift done at night. I like it that way. But there are many disadvantages also. It is just a better arrangement for me.
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