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Until you've been doing it for a few years, and it's winter, and you only have 6 hours of daylight per day, and you see 0 of them.
I mean, when you're morning person you also just spend all those daylights hours at work so
Unless you work outside, I wouldn't say there's that much of a difference
Actually I saw more sun when I worked nights. I'd go to bed around 10-12 so I has from 7am until then to see the sun and not be stuck working.
Don't forget your social life deteriorating because you're working or sleeping whilst your friends are meeting up
I'm a troglodyte, I'm cool with that, but yeah it isn't for everyone.
Night Shift IS easy, but then again I've always been something of a vampire
When I used to work monitoring CCTVs it was like this. Drove to work in the dark, Go into a windowless office for 12 hours, Go home in the dark.
I used to have my lunch at like 1:00 a.m.