Tuesday, December 20, 2016

The 10 Best Things about Working Night Shift

By Alexandra Fine

Even though we always miss bingo nights and haven’t had a fresh dinner in weeks, there are some things that make night shift pretty great:

10)    Wi-Fi all night
It’s faster with fewer people using it and stays on all night… enough said!

9)     No waiting for laundry machines
If you like to throw your laundry in while you’re on shift (which means extra time for sleeping and working out when you’re off), good news – in the wee hours of the night you never have to wait for a washer or dryer to open up or worry about someone moving your clothes if you forget to take them out on time. 

8)     Ice cream for dinner
…or middle-of-the-night snack. Seriously, who hasn’t dreamed of this as a child?

7)     The reflection of the moon on the ocean
One of my personal favorites – it makes a great backdrop behind the CTD while we’re sampling, especially when there’s a ‘Super Moon’ that lights up the whole sky or a bright orange crescent just above the horizon.



6)     Fancy cheese and grape juice parties
Thanks to Laura and Co-chief Annie, Leg 1 was blessed with a wide selection of fancy cheeses. What better way to cheer up during the ever-chaotic high-resolution stations (or anytime) than with a late night fancy cheese party?



5)     Visits from Josh
One of the friendliest and most energetic people on the Ronald H. Brown, Senior Survey Tech Josh makes rounds to visit all the scientists every couple hours to give us updates, alert us when there is a sunrise we can’t miss, and keep the good vibes going strong all night long.

4)     We *rarely* miss breakfast
Who doesn’t love fresh eggs however-you-want-them and all the bacon you can dream of? Unless the CTD comes up right at 7 and then it’s shovel, shovel, shovel whatever you can grab until it’s time to start sampling.

3)     Hammock under the stars
On the rare occasion that you finish running all of your samples before the next CTD comes up, or randomly find yourself with time to kill mid-shift, there’s nothing better than kicking up your feet and relaxing in the hammock under a sky full of stars. Trust me!

2)     We never miss a sunrise
…and there have been some spectacular ones! As a photographer, this is one of my favorite things about working night shift. Just yesterday the sky was blended like watercolors, and everyone took a moment to stand on deck and appreciate its beauty 



1)     The people
Though I can’t speak for day shift, no matter how sleep-deprived and delirious we are, the night shift crew always manages to make 3 AM CTD sampling fun. We’ve got great music (thanks Bob!), a fearless leader who samples everything and still makes time to laugh with us (we love you Annie!), and a great group of scientists who keep things lively even when most of the ship is sleeping.



So even though we lose sleep to Monday drills, live off of leftovers and PB&J, and can never remember what day it is, it’s not all bad! 

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