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The night shift survival guide for industrial workers

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Night shifts are often the fastest way into a plant: fewer applicants, frequent shift premiums, and quicker starts. Done right, many workers grow to prefer them. Done wrong, the fatigue grinds you down. The difference is routine.

Protect your sleep like a shift

  • Sleep in one main block, not scattered naps — aim for 7 hours starting within an hour of getting home.
  • Blackout curtains and a cool room matter more than most people expect; daylight is the enemy of day sleep.
  • Tell the household your sleep hours and silence your phone. Treat interruptions to day sleep like someone waking them at 3am.

Eat for the clock you're on

Eat your main meal before the shift, a light "lunch" mid-shift, and keep the last hours light — heavy food at 5am fights your drive home. Cut caffeine at least six hours before your planned sleep.

The drive home

The commute after a night shift is the most dangerous part of the job. If you are nodding, pull over — a 15-minute nap in a parking lot beats the alternative every time.

Days off: pick a lane

Long-term night workers either hold their schedule on days off or shift halfway (sleep 3am-10am). Flipping fully back and forth every weekend is what causes the permanent jet-lag feeling.

Night premiums are real money. Check our current openings — night roles are often the quickest starts we have.

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