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  1. Update: Thanks for the opinions everyone! I really appreciate the input. Just to put some closure on the topic, I chose to stay on nights. As soon as I made the decision and informed my manager, I felt so relieved and nearly stress free. I'm an RN stress free doesn't exist in my life! In addition to me being happy, a lot of my fellow night owls were also very happy to hear I was staying. It's good to be loved. Thanks again. Scoop
  2. Recently I was offered a chance to move to day shift at my hospital. I have been agonizing over this decision for quite some time now. As simply as I can explain it, I love everything about my night shift except, well the hours that it occurs. I have been at this position for nearly two and a half years. I keep teetering back and forth, and something in my gut tells me that I should stay put. My decision to move to day shift is purely for the change of hours. My wife works a typical 9-5, we have no children, she is fine with me working nights. Without this post droning on and on about all my concerns, the biggest one is probably the lack of camaraderie that the day shift displays. Our night crew helps each other out, most of us even spend time together outside of work. Day shift, for lack of a better term seems cliquey and a little full of themselves. Some people have even admitted that day shift are not total team players. Not really sure what kind of advice I'm looking for. I almost wish that someone would just decide for me.
  3. As funny of a thread that this is. Isn't part of a nurses practice to educate patients, and treat the human response to a conditon. Thanks

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