Tell me about it, luckily we have a really good shift application, give it a date and it will print out or display what you are working. I have to consult my diary when people ask me what I'm on.
sounds like an ambulance worker
Tell me about it, luckily we have a really good shift application, give it a date and it will print out or display what you are working. I have to consult my diary when people ask me what I'm on.
It does also depend on your commitments, if you don't really have any (no partner/kids, etc), then go for it, the extra money can be put away for the future. And if you can't do it, you could always try going back to the days.
I have no commitments and i really want more money as i said in a earlier post for my holidays and a deposit on a house one day. Also my spending will be cut down even though im not a big bender anyway.
It will take me a couple days to adjust first of all even maybe nearly a week to get used to the sleep pattern.
Thats still quite a bit, thats once a year.
I may be getting a new job soonish and i got the option of going onto nights. Ive never done nights before but im sort of tempted. Or i could do afternoons which i currently do in my current job which i prefer to mornings. Im sure after the first few days i could get used to the sleep pattern. But whats the pros and cons of night shift?
Also if i do afternoons ill be on £19-20k but nights is £23k.
It depends entirely on what the job is.
What's the job?
Thats still quite a bit, thats once a year.