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Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns)
From: Steven Bellovin <smb () cs columbia edu>
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 13:43:54 -0400
On Apr 15, 2011, at 1:41 26PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Apr 15, 2011, at 12:44 PM, Mark Green wrote:Suggestion; once on the 'night shift' stay put for at least three months... Sleep patterns take time to adjust. Jumping between day and night shifts will burn out even the most motivated employee.What we found was that we would find people who wanted to be on the night shift, and would NOT like to be changed, at all. Some people like night work, or have family situations where it is ideal for them.
Yah. Read the current news coverage about sleeping U.S. air traffic controllers, especially the articles about how hard it is to switch shifts, and very especially if you do it often. --Steve Bellovin, https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
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- RE: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Mark Green (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Chad Dailey (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) mikea (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Jeff Shultz (Apr 15)
- RE: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) George Bonser (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Mark Foster (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Jay Ashworth (Apr 17)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) mikea (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Chad Dailey (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Vinny Abello (Apr 15)
- Re: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) Steven Bellovin (Apr 15)
- RE: 365x24x7 (sleep patterns) George Bonser (Apr 15)