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Early Morning Shift Advice

Two options: 1) go to bed much earlier to be able to get up that early, 2) sleep during the day when you get home.

Presuming that you need 1.5 hours in the morning to get to work (shower, eat, commute, etc.) that puts your start time around 3 AM. This puts a normal day, including lunch or whatever, ending at around 11 to noon. Home at around 1-ish.

For option 1, you would need to call it a day at, say 6 or 7 pm to get a decent amount of sleep, later if you can do with less. 8 would be probably be the max limit though. Then you would sleep until 1:30, but get home at around 1, so that gives you 5 or 6 hours in what is really the sweet spot if you have younger kids, but you would be pushing it to see the Jazz play on TV or whatever, might have to record it. If you have teenagers it would be tough getting to bed before they do, but doable. Biggest downside here is not getting enough sleep as you are constrained on both ends of it.

Option 2 you could conceivably be in bed by say 1, sleep until 7 or 8, then have a later evening with your wife and kids. This might be better with older kids or teens. The plus of this one is you can sleep as long as you want or need , the downside is you will find it harder to sleep unless you can black out your windows and cut down the noise somehow. You will also likely get up earlier most days than planned, so that can cut into sleep, but you could split it and nap from say 11 to 1:30 or something. Still not ideal.

Tough call. You could also mix this up, but for max sleep and for highest quality sleep you will want to adopt one schedule and stick to the sleep schedule as much as possible, with the time you go to bed more important than the time you wake up, really. It is easier to adapt to fluctuating wake times than fluctuating sleep times, and that is not just imo, that is sleep science (I have dealt with apnea most of my life and have been seeing sleep specialists a lot and have done numerous sleep studies).

As far as your body adapting, it won't be that bad really. Moving your schedule around a few hours is no where near as bad as a switch of 6 hours or more.

I would advise that you plan this out before taking the plunge, just to make sure the new schedule does not end up being a deal breaker. Take a couple of days off and try to live the new schedule, like over a weekend or something (keeping in mind it is till imperfect as the adjustment period is usually the toughest and can take weeks), but not to evaluate the sleep part, that will come, but rather the family/social time and noise level during your chosen sleep period to make sure you can make it work the way you need it to.

[source: I have worked probably every schedule you can imagine, as well as insanely long hours with variable start and end times as a warehouse manager with companies like amazon.com and ebay, and have been forced to adapt to new sleeping and family schedules as often as every few months. It can be hell if you don't go into it with the right frame of mind and a bit of preparation.]
 
First off, is it waking you up? If so would suggest some modifications to your diet or bedtime routine. Your sleep is precious, and it is unhealthy to wake up just because of the urge to go. Personally, I find that a late dinner really affects me especially if it is heavy on the fiber, so I try to limit the salad intake at night. A rich sugary foods can have a similar impact so you should pay attention to portion sizes of ice cream, cake, pie, etc.

Second, try to hold it in until you get to work. This benefits you on several fronts; first, you do not want to be late to work with the excuse that you had to poop. Second, you can save yourself quite a bit of money each year by going at work –the average person uses 8.6 sheets per trip, depending on your diet it could be a lot more. The typical roll of two-ply has 500 sheets, so if you use 10 per trip and go once a day you can use close to 6 roles a year just on work days at 25-cents per roll you can save about $1.50 just by going at work. Finally, just think about this, if you are a wage earner your boss is literally paying you to poop in the morning, way better than going at home for nothing.

edit: opps, Morning SHIFT. shiFt. NVM
 
First off, is it waking you up? If so would suggest some modifications to your diet or bedtime routine. Your sleep is precious, and it is unhealthy to wake up just because of the urge to go. Personally, I find that a late dinner really affects me especially if it is heavy on the fiber, so I try to limit the salad intake at night. A rich sugary foods can have a similar impact so you should pay attention to portion sizes of ice cream, cake, pie, etc.

Second, try to hold it in until you get to work. This benefits you on several fronts; first, you do not want to be late to work with the excuse that you had to poop. Second, you can save yourself quite a bit of money each year by going at work –the average person uses 8.6 sheets per trip, depending on your diet it could be a lot more. The typical roll of two-ply has 500 sheets, so if you use 10 per trip and go once a day you can use close to 6 roles a year just on work days at 25-cents per roll you can save about $1.50 just by going at work. Finally, just think about this, if you are a wage earner your boss is literally paying you to poop in the morning, way better than going at home for nothing.

edit: opps, Morning SHIFT. shiFt. NVM

I would like to officially nominate for post of the year!!!
 
I would like to officially nominate for post of the year!!!

Agreed. I love pooping on the clock.
I always hold it till I get to work if I have to poop at home while I’m getting ready to go in.
Ah, getting paid to poop is the American dream
 
Agreed. I love pooping on the clock.
I always hold it till I get to work if I have to poop at home while I’m getting ready to go in.
Ah, getting paid to poop is the American dream

If you take a 10 minute poop on the clock every day, it’s like an extra week off every year.
 
Agreed. I love pooping on the clock.
I always hold it till I get to work if I have to poop at home while I’m getting ready to go in.
Ah, getting paid to poop is the American dream
I like the energy boost a good poop gives you as well. It comes in handy at work now and then.
 
No, its like an extra week of sitting on the toilet at work every year. Unless pooping is what you do with your time off I guess then its the same.

Well I watch movies and tv shows while pooping so it is kinda like I’m not even at work. Headphones in and everything.
 
Just don't forget which hand is your phone hand and which hand is for wiping.

One hand for swiping and the other for wiping
 
I actually have something similar to the OP to consider currently.
There is currently a job available right now, that I am quite certain I could have, that would pay me $5 dollars more per hour but the schedule is 8pm - 6:30am Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 4 10 hour shifts is exactly what i prefer and the 5 dollars per hour raise is awesome but weekend graveyard shift gives me pause.
If only I knew how long I would be stuck on that shift before a day shift job in the new department would be available then that would help me make a decision. I have to decide by Friday.

Leaning no right now.
 
I actually have something similar to the OP to consider currently.
There is currently a job available right now, that I am quite certain I could have, that would pay me $5 dollars more per hour but the schedule is 8pm - 6:30am Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 4 10 hour shifts is exactly what i prefer and the 5 dollars per hour raise is awesome but weekend graveyard shift gives me pause.
If only I knew how long I would be stuck on that shift before a day shift job in the new department would be available then that would help me make a decision. I have to decide by Friday.

Leaning no right now.

Do not do it. My fortnightly roster used to be 11pm to 7am mon-thur, friday off then sat to thur with friday to sunday off. Worked that roster for 6 years, it sucked, the only thing that mattered to me in my life was getting enough sleep, it took years off my life, i ended up living like a zombie with insomnia, I'm not a nice person to be around when i haven't had enough sleep. (I'm generally not that nice anyway tho..) For an extra 5 bucks an hour? forget about it. I get 23 bucks a day (or something like that maybe closer to 30, got no idea) now cause i work the PM shift as an allowance (3-11) nights paid me 60 a night, since changing shift i'e maybe lost 50 bucks a week after tax but i almost have a normal life. I would not go back to night shift for 150 bucks extra a night.
 
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