Not exactly a nurse per se overnight. LTL stalker in the lumber building materials of a Lowe's. My only bad part is I ended up hitting a deer leaving work at 5:30 in the morning and up losing my car because of it. So it's only downfall is if you live in a rural area the chances of hitting a deer go up so you have to be extra cautious when driving at night
I took my son to the ER one day around 2 or 3am a I can say I could feel the difference in how the staff treated us. They just seemed more relaxed and paid us more attention due to not having so many patients to care for and being less busy at night.
As long as the money is good shift doesnt matter. Even doctors work straight up 36 hrs without complaining, ofcourse money is the motivation besides taking care of patients. No one would give a shit if the pay is shig
People always say nightshift people are chill but the ones I work with are negative and just fight each other. I have to pull slack just to keep the peace. Maybe it's my hospital that's toxic af.