How did I prepare for night shifts? When I was a small, anxious kid, I checked my mom in her sleep to make sure she was still breathing.
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How did I prepare for night shifts? When I was a small, anxious kid, I checked my mom in her sleep to make sure she was still breathing.
Joyce Rachelle
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Preparing for a night-shift, in a new town, desperate need of people to distract me through the night. Any mutuals want to get to know eachother on a very weird level? Offer is open until 6 am central time.
Any insomniacs in the chat tonight?
These guys.
If I were a poet, that’s what I’d write about.
People who worked in the middle of the night.
Men who loaded trains.
Emergency room nurses with their gentle hands.
Night clerks in hotels.
Cabdrivers on graveyard.
Waitresses in all-night coffee shops.
They knew the world, how precious it was when a person remembered your name. The comfort of a rhetorical question, “How’s it going, how’s the kids?”
They knew how long the night was.
They knew the sound life made as it left. It rattled, like a slamming screen door in the wind.
Night workers lived without illusions, they wiped dreams off counters, they loaded freight.
They headed back to the airport for one last fare.
-Jax
Night-shift people make me happy.
Need some advice Tumblr peeps. I'm going to be moving to Raleigh, NC in Nov and need a job but I'm not sure what I'm looking for. Did 3 years if neurology/neurosurgery/med-surg and 6 months of ED. Been on 2nd and 3rd shift all these years. Wa hoping to find something with a schedule that will let me go back to school for my NP. All ideas and suggestions welcome.