VanTrekker
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<p>Is anyone working graveyard shift?<br /><br />I'm not really fond of working those hours but believe it is the best possible way to sleep unnoticed. Many people, including police, are trying to spot and catch those who are dozing at night in front of houses, at the store, etc.<br /><br />How many people do you hear of who get hassled during the day? Practically none.<br /><br /><br />I'm going to start trying to find a job again but this time will ONLY will accept graveyard work. I see a lot of advantages for working these hours (if a person can get used to it):<br /><br /><br />1) Sleeping during the day is warmer<br />2) Fewer a**holes to deal with (angry customers, etc)<br />3) Fewer managers to have to deal with<br />4) Hopefully lower overall stress, slower pace, etc.<br />5) More places to safely park such as parks, shopping centers, grocery stores, parking ramps, places that say "no overnight parking" etc.<br />6) More places are open for business, entertainment, cheap meals (lunch), etc.<br /><br />My own situation is changing. Before long, Dad might have to go to a care facility. I'm sure as heck not going to pay rent. Day vandwelling sounds like a great way to live for practically nothing.</p><br />-