![]() ![]() “But nobody ever really gets used to working the night shift and sleeping during the daytime,” she told Moneyish. three days a week as a labor and delivery nurse for 11 years. Melissa Calvo, 43, a Long Island mother of three, worked from 7 p.m. ![]() I enjoy the work, and the people I work with.” “I may sleep a short time and wake up still tired,” he said, adding, “although it has been rough, I am happy. Guimaraes also suffers from sleep apnea, which makes the six hours of sleep he gets - already short of the recommended seven to nine hours - even less restful. four nights a week, and works until anywhere from 7 a.m. He began working night shifts in 2016 because it pays $3 more per hour than the day rate. “I have been more irritable, and have had an increased appetite,” said Guimaraes, 44, a direct support professional for the developmentally disabled, whose duties include giving medication, cooking, light housework and providing transportation for two Florida group homes. ![]()
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