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Tell your manager what you have said here (with the exception of being on nights and not having much of a relationship with him/her). This way, if you get a transfer, you can leave with grace and not burn bridges---and maybe a solution can be found to change your hours so you can stay in a job you otherwise love.
I will be leaving my job within the next month for similar reasons and going to a school nurse position. I sat down privately with my boss and explained my reason. I told her I really love my job but night shift is wreaking havoc on my health and my sleep, and that I was looking for a new job. She appreciated the heads up and there hasn't been any kind of retaliation.
paper1225
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I have my dream job:) minus the hours that I have to work! I have been working L & D for 2 years now and do love what I do along with everyone I work with..........but the hours (night shift) are killing me and my family. I have 3 children, all in school and my husband works regular hours from our home office. I have decided to apply for positions within the company I work for that would get me to day hours.......home health care is where I am first going to apply, because it does interest me-but then I can have the same hours (or close to it) that my family has! So for the advice, should I tell this to my current boss or could I compromise myself? I rarely see them since I work nights, so I do not really have any sort of relationship with them.......they should not be 100% surprised since I did put in a request for day shift a month or so ago-I just do not see it happening anytime soon! I do not want to burn bridges in any way, and have NO issues with the area I work in.........I just need to put myself (lack of sleep) and my family first!!