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How do you ppl sleep

Hello! I'm a Nuc student about to graduate and have had 2 CT positions fall into my lap..if I want either. One is 10:30-7pm M-F. The other is night shift..4 10's, Sat-T. I have pros and cons for both..leaning towards night shift. So my question is HOW do y'all manage working the night shift? Having a back and forth sleep schedule sounds eh, or is it really that bad? Would love to hear from anyone with experience working night shift :)

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