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<blockquote data-quote="helenofcalifornia" data-source="post: 245303" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>I used to work "night" shift in a hub a long time ago. What a god forsaken shift that was. Tried to sleep 4 hours before and 4 hours after, never successfully. Our night shift at a hub was mainly unloading 26' or 40' trailers so they could be sorted to other 26' or 40' trailers that would then move off to other hubs or centers. Pretty mundane, easy work after the first three weeks where you will think your back is broken because it is so sore!! After those first three weeks you will wonder why you even worried. There was a small sort too. I am sure there are plenty of people in the cafe with more recent work on a night shift that can enlighten you. 18 years old, eh? Good for you! Welcome aboard and don't get too discouraged. A good (but hard) career if you don't plan on going to college. Otherwise, a good PT job. Good luck and report back on your experiences the first couple of weeks. Everyone would like to hear what your opinion is and we can tell you if it is accurate or if you need some of our "expert" advice. Good luck!!! Report back. Take plenty of water and good shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenofcalifornia, post: 245303, member: 5170"] I used to work "night" shift in a hub a long time ago. What a god forsaken shift that was. Tried to sleep 4 hours before and 4 hours after, never successfully. Our night shift at a hub was mainly unloading 26' or 40' trailers so they could be sorted to other 26' or 40' trailers that would then move off to other hubs or centers. Pretty mundane, easy work after the first three weeks where you will think your back is broken because it is so sore!! After those first three weeks you will wonder why you even worried. There was a small sort too. I am sure there are plenty of people in the cafe with more recent work on a night shift that can enlighten you. 18 years old, eh? Good for you! Welcome aboard and don't get too discouraged. A good (but hard) career if you don't plan on going to college. Otherwise, a good PT job. Good luck and report back on your experiences the first couple of weeks. Everyone would like to hear what your opinion is and we can tell you if it is accurate or if you need some of our "expert" advice. Good luck!!! Report back. Take plenty of water and good shoes. [/QUOTE]
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