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Slave to that Roster


Its a tough life,
Shift workers are more likely to be fat lazy panda who can sleep any time.
Boo.
Being a shift worker is tough enough.

The painful truths only a shift worker knows.

There is nothing called like a WEEKEND

Unfortunately, for an unlucky section of us working in shift, that Friday feels are nonexistent and there are no Saturday lie in. Making plans with your regular working hours, trying to find pace to celebrate the outing is impossible. It is better to tell you month in advance to plan going out, so that you can make a rota request.
While everyone was working weekdays you were feeling alone and undisturbed of odd off. And when everyone is partying, you'r working on weekends.

Forgetting the week

Then there's how you forget what day or week it is. It's normal people's Friday, but you started the week on Saturday before. So brain thinks its Sunday. What is life?

My life right now is like that Rihanna song ... work work work work work work
then I don't understand the rest.

No routine 

Having forgotten what time it is and isn't appropriate to eat or drink, shift workers find it difficult to cop up with the routine instead there is no routine for them. The difference between what you'll do in the morning before you'r late shift...

...and what you actually do

Panic Attack

Panic attack is when your heart stopping moment when you've mis-remembered the roster and are supposed to be at your desk.

Mondays are bore

According to all the weekdays workers who moan about work on Monday when you have it off and it's like "I'm having a ME party". This exactly like no one else knows of the bliss of being off while everyone is in work.

BUT...

To all the slaves of that roster do enjoy some of the sour grapes of their life:


Avoid peak hours
No restriction of pushing works for weekends
Fixed working hours
Convenience in opting for the shift

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