Real retail night shifts are stocking shelves wondering why the day shift is putting sour cream already removed for being expired back on the shelves and reorganizing the walkin freezer while sick with the same illness the manager gave you after he took time off for it and you didnt.
Yeah, you need to have your life already in order before you take on a night shift job, if you go into it without a social circle you'll never build one because you're basically a vampire.
I was a night auditor/clerk at a major hotel chain for 5 years, in 3 different cities. It wasn't difficult once I learned the job, but it was rife with weirdness as the late-night crazies wandered in. I finished my work early and watched tv on slow nights. Being a night clerk can be dangerous, particularly for gas station / convenience stores. During my career a night clerk was shot at a near-by hotel, and a security guard was killed in our parking lot during my shift. I had to deal with unruly drunks, and a fight broke out in the hotel lobby. I often survived on 4 hours sleep, as I would sometimes flop down on my bed without removing my uniform, then wake up and go on with my day. A few times on the job I would fall asleep standing up, or I would set an alarm and lay down behind the desk for an hour.
@@chrismanson3211 Nearly everybody works to survive at some point in their lives. The difference is having a purpose and a goal to strive for. We use jobs as a stepping stone to move forward and upward. Every successful person has a horror story about starting out in the workplace. Living sucks the life out of everything. Try living as an animal in the wilderness. That is a daily horror story of working to survive. Humans in civilization have it easy.
Working a job where you do almost nothing seems like fun in the beginning.. and it is but after a month you begin to hate it cause you are doing absolutely nothing
@@Rdot19 Yeah a chill gas station job like that would be a good time to do some studying or reading for pay. It'd suck if someone decided to try to rob the place on your shift though.
This makes me thankful for my 2nd shift janitor job at an elementary school… I’m all alone basically just like wojack but it’s not at absurd hours like overnight shift, it’s 2-10:30pm so I can still have a normal sleep schedule lol, I only see the teachers and students when I first arrive and they’re typically leaving out the door shortly after I arrive and they’re all very friendly so ya, it’s only a few hours of work most days so by like 7-8 o’clock I’m pretty much done with all my duties and just go chill outside or in the lounge or something… I highly recommend 2nd shift janitor/custodian jobs for people like wojack, typically pays better than gas station jobs to
@@philoslother4602 that is a cope mechanism that will turn your Psyche into mush. Trust me dont do that. I worked nightshift Security in a giant bank for a year and did that aswell and that escapade still haunts me today. It will ruin you bro
As someone who did grave shift security, I didn't realize how unhealthy I was mentally from a shift like this until I left after a toxic supervisor wrote me up for the smallest mistake. I felt like I gave my soul away, but when I returned to retail, I got it back.
I worked nights as a treatment plant operator for a wastewater facility. Paid me close to 100K a year but killed my mental and physical health. Lost so many friends and couldn't keep in touch with anything or anyone. Now im unemployed for christmas lol
I worked night shift at a supermarket from 10pm to 7am. Video is absolutely right, you do get a 25% bonus to salary, but its not worth sucking your life away. I could barely see my family, study, go out at night or sleep well since sleeping during the day proved to be a bigger challenge with all the noise going around
For me it's right around 1 or 2pm when I feel I can lie down to catch some shut eye, and Jimenez landscaping shows up right outside my bedroom window with their gas powered lawn equipment. Or the upstairs neighbors decide to have a marching band parade, or you get a knock at the door from someone wanting to know if you have a moment to talk about God. Yes, getting quality sleep in the daytime is next to impossible.
Lesson from this video: Keep a huge stock of ice cream of every flavour, it doesn't matter what your shop is about, be it of grocery, gas station, garments, and the likes...and it's necessary for you in case you get confronted by bogdanoff
I feel like a good use for night shifts are to find online job certifications you can work for with all that extra free time. Like a trades theory or IT.
Did night shift at 7-11 as my first full time job after high school. Pretty accurate. Its fun for the first year, but after a while its like living in a time warp and you feel like you are chasing that first night of sleep you missed on day one.
Your body adjusts. You have to be able to sleep though. I usually wake up at 9:40pm be at work from 11pm - 7am. Stay up until 2pm and then sleep for 6 - 7 hours.. where my work is situated if I took the morning shift I would be spending about 3 hours a day in traffic as the 50 minutes I do now. Also don't fall into the trap of eating wage donalds because its the only thing available. Light lunches and keep hydrated. Your health goes to shit because you stop caring for yourself.
As someone who works night shift, I say it’s the opposite. It sucks at first, but once you adapt, it feels pretty good. Of course, it depends on what the actual job it too
It's ok during the week but it kinda sucks if you are stuck working on weekends while everyone is out enjoying the nightlife. Also sucks trying to sleep in the daytime if you aren't used to that.
I used to work night shift at a 7-eleven in Canada. Sadly, my experience was not like this at all. I had so much work to do each night, I didn't have any time to enjoy myself.
I've worked night shift for much of my life, and also afternoon/evening shift, both as a security guard and then as a postal clerk. Night shift is easiest if you are security, busiest if you work in a postal sortation plant. Of course; both types of shifts have some negative effects on your personal life.
I've been on the night shift 10pm to 6am (give or take an hour, depending on the day) for about 5 years now. I work for fast food restaurants that are owned by a family owned franchise. I am basically a janitor, maintenance, and security guy all in one. It's not that bad, but it's a lot of manual labor. It really wears me out, but on the plus side, the work makes the night go by quicker. That said, it kind of sucks working 3rd shift post-2020, because nobody is open 24 hours anymore. I miss shopping at Walmart or Meijer at 2am with nobody around except the employees stocking shelves.
A 9-5 job is worth it for your start in the Job world. Working for 2 months-8 months is a good start and then start taking courses and move to way better jobs. I started my first job in a supermarket. Got promoted to a frozen section Supervisor and then left. It was still when I was training randomly in the gym. Getting myself habituated. My first actual job where my money was going to my parents was at 16. I was working as a part timer in a car wash. Never stay stuck in a 9-5 job that leads to nowhere
I work only night shifts and I love it. There is actually plenty of work, but also much less people around. I also sleep much better during the day and function much better at night. You just have to be built different for this type of thing. Sorry not sorry if you aren't.
I remember working night shifts back during Covid I worked at a shelter for the homeless we worked 4 12 hour shifts it was ruthless my body was consistently tired
I decided to come back to this video since this is probably gonna be me in a couple of weeks. Got an interview. Night shifts at McDonald's. Pray for me please.
You sir have earned my subscription I've been binging your videos all month! Amazing to see you keeping the original meme style alive😂 Yet creating such compelling character archs in every video Great job!!
Used to have 12 hour shifts for 3-4 days weekly at night for 3 years. I felt like nothing. Empty. Good thing was that I saved up for my education and now im in school while at a much easier going job until i get my associates. I appreciated the opportunity but the mental toll is still repairing itself.
Iv been doing this exact job at a petrol station for 8 years and still loving it, its deffinently not for everyone but I'm an introvert so it's great 😁
What's the opposite of nostalgia. Like that dreadful feeling you get when you remember something bad That's how this video made me feel After working 4 years night shift at a call centre
5 years and going of "OvErNigHt SecUriTy" enjoying thrash food and gaming all night (nothing ever happens, security is only there for insurance discounts on the company) laughing my arse all the way to the bank :D
My partner works night audit on the weekends and loves it…I don’t mind doing it once in awhile, but at 3am, even messing around on your phone doesn’t sound fun, and I just want to sleep, even if I’ve slept decent before the shift start!
I work 4 days a week, 10 hours a day on graveyard. 6pm to 4am. I love it. I get paid an overnight allowance and I work from home, as well as performance bonuses (usually around $12,000 every 3 months) on top of my 6 figure salary. It does make spending time with your partner or friends a drain, but having the 3 days off each week helps a lot with that.
Night shift is for people who need fast money. I worked 8 months night shift with extra hours. All the cash i earned i bought a boxtruck with and now i am working for myself.
The cool thing about working night shift is you don't got the chance to see the people who work from 6 AM to 2 PM and the ones work from 2 to 10 PM (quality control workers, HR people, other areas bosses, etc, etc, etc) I've been working night shift for the past seven years but there's still cons like any other job...one of the worst things it can happen to you is getting bored of living like a vampire...when I'm at home during the weekend trying to get some sleep at night is a real nightmare because your rest habit has changed drastically...you can spend hours in bed waiting for the chance to close your eyes from tiredness...and sometimes it doesn't happen until 6 or 7 AM...so when you're finally dead sleepy your people got up and that routine will start to become a problem in almost any aspect of your life
Work isn’t so hard usually, acclimating your body to fit the schedule of your job now that’s what kills you. There’s a reason that alarm sound, you know the one, triggers a feeling of absolute dread whenever you hear it.
When I did an overnight stocking job, I would go into work after being awake all day. Sometimes I was doing stuff like snowboarding and hiking, then I would go to work without any sleeping. Sometimes snowboarding I was drinking with my friends all day. I went to work on the 4th of July after partying all day. I am way too old to do that shit again. That job was rough because it would be hard to sleep during the day. A coworker and I would find creative ways to sleep on lunch breaks. We slept on the dog beds within the big steel shelving. Some people would not wake back up after lunch. I did have to do stuff all night, not just stand around.
I did nights as a student - it was hard to get used to, but the money was good. Until I crashed a reach truck into a safety post.... real hard... cuz I was falling asleep on it.
Holy shit i loved working the nightshift. I worked at a gas station on the edge of a college town so we weren't super busy (we're like the last resort for students and regular customers). Those who do come in after 11pm are usually "interesting" to say the least. I'd probably do it again.
Nights are amazing. Second shift has its advantage of only dealing with people for a few hours in the start then by the time you get off everyone is asleep. You can either go to parties real late and be the life of it since everyone is pooped or you can be super antisocial like me. If you can find a job at night where you dont have to interact with people its amazing but the pay is normally shit. I want to go back the feels just arent the same
I got shot at one night at a Caseys when i went outside for a break (there's usually only two employees so breaks weren't "allowed" at all). Either way it was the 4th of July and some idiots decided to fire their pistols outside their car while driving drunk down the main st in my city.
It would be nice if you do a kind of 'motivational video. Wojaks becomes a chad, sigma, start at gym or something like that Awesome video, like always!!
For some it's a curse, for me it's a blessing. I've always had sleep issues and suffer for insomnia (I just can't physically sleep till midnight or later). My shifts are different, starting 6, 10 or 11 am and when I start at 6 am I'm just dead inside. I don't have social life or family so at least I don't need to worry about that and I'm just sick of people. So yeah, for me the nightshift is a bless, but been trying to get those shifts for a year and can't.
I moved across to a supermarket night shift for the wages in order to pay for a home for me and my girlfriend. I ended up distanced from my mates, I lost my girlfriend, my home and moved back with my parents. I gained a ton of weight during my 8 years on nights, it's not just as simple as switching your time around 12 hours. DONT DO NIGHTS! Silver lining is that me and my girlfriend had a dog, made sure I kept her.... now rebuilding my finances and skills in a new day job as a software programmer, back at the gym and discovered so much. MGTOW!
I’ve worked third shift most jobs I’ve had. It’s probably the only job I can tolerate. When I worked night shift at a gas station I practically got away with murder. If they know you’ll always show up and don’t do anything stupid like steal, you have job security. I met a lot of people too, who were weird like me, including woman-folk.
I worked with a guy who started at 11:30pm and finished at 12 noon. He had a long scraggly beard, was rail thin and I thought he was about 50. He was 23.
My bowling teammate works the night shift and he is nothing like this man. In my experience, the night shift is only awful if you have another job in the daytime or if you have to go to classes in the daytime and you use every ounce of your energy to not fall asleep. It was like that in vet school.
Wojak didn't provide any ice-cream again
Real retail night shifts are stocking shelves wondering why the day shift is putting sour cream already removed for being expired back on the shelves and reorganizing the walkin freezer while sick with the same illness the manager gave you after he took time off for it and you didnt.
Thank you mate I enjoyed it
They actually do have ice cream in gas stations.
I died laughing from that french guy, even in my dreams xD
You are french, aren't you? :)
One year later the 12 dollars of snacks costs 20 dollars, nice detail haha
nice avatar, rare to see freedom lovers amongs the NPC crowd
@@DarkAlan2 thanks bro, although I'm sure the overlap in the crypto community is significant (:
Lollynoo! Wowowowowo
Inflation. 25 Dollars 😂
Bidinflation
As someone whos worked 10-14 hour nightshifts for the past year, this is deadly accurate. You feel like your soul has been sucked out of you.
I’m sorry bro
in which shithole do you live that you are forced to work 10-14h
@@zenon4383 Im in canukistan working in an industrial hellhole. money is too good not to do it. shifts are 2 weeks on/1 off
@@darkscope2 how much money brother
@@darkscope2 Here's hoping you can invest in yourself well enough to get into a better job.
It really is hard to balance life with night shift it’s more peaceful but more lonely
True to this.
I myself work night shift and it be very difficult to manage stuff
It's great at work during night but hard with your personal life.
@@simrangill3299 facts😪
Fuck night shift....humans are forced to work in night shift not they want to
Aye
I'm watching this while working night shift at a gas station lmao
Hope you have a nice day
Bless u bro
Facts sammmeeee
Watch out for the late-night weirdos. This comment is 7 months old. Are you still at the gas station like Wojak was?
@BigMurk326😂😂 we do at my gas station
Yeah, you need to have your life already in order before you take on a night shift job, if you go into it without a social circle you'll never build one because you're basically a vampire.
Bold of you to assume I want a social circle
@@tescobakery1927unless you are truly antisocial and/or manage to actually live normally on your own, you are cucked without a social circle
Yep !!
@@tescobakery1927i like bread
@@Autistic_Helicopter😂😂
I was a night auditor/clerk at a major hotel chain for 5 years, in 3 different cities. It wasn't difficult once I learned the job, but it was rife with weirdness as the late-night crazies wandered in. I finished my work early and watched tv on slow nights. Being a night clerk can be dangerous, particularly for gas station / convenience stores. During my career a night clerk was shot at a near-by hotel, and a security guard was killed in our parking lot during my shift. I had to deal with unruly drunks, and a fight broke out in the hotel lobby. I often survived on 4 hours sleep, as I would sometimes flop down on my bed without removing my uniform, then wake up and go on with my day. A few times on the job I would fall asleep standing up, or I would set an alarm and lay down behind the desk for an hour.
That's sucks. Sounds like you're working to survive. Our jobs can really suck the life out of us.
@@chrismanson3211 Nearly everybody works to survive at some point in their lives. The difference is having a purpose and a goal to strive for. We use jobs as a stepping stone to move forward and upward. Every successful person has a horror story about starting out in the workplace. Living sucks the life out of everything. Try living as an animal in the wilderness. That is a daily horror story of working to survive. Humans in civilization have it easy.
@@aliensoup2420thank you brother for this very enlightened response.
4 hours of sleep sounds terrible, how many hours do you work per day?
@@alcoholpad5378 I said "was". That was 40 years ago in my mid 20's. I worked a 8 hr. shift, 11pm - 7am.
As someone who's worked nightshift, I'm gonna make an educated guess that you have too, because this is hella accurate. I can only apologise.
You get tired easly, in the end you rather start work 8 to 5 than a night shift, slowly you become exhausted & irritated about everything.
@@erikdekker1 ain’t that the truth 😭😭
Working a job where you do almost nothing seems like fun in the beginning.. and it is but after a month you begin to hate it cause you are doing absolutely nothing
But if you could learn something in that time would be great.
@@Rdot19 Yeah a chill gas station job like that would be a good time to do some studying or reading for pay. It'd suck if someone decided to try to rob the place on your shift though.
Thats what laptops are for
@@RepresentWV Why? you just show them where cash is and go for smoke :D you are not paid to guard that place, and they have insurance anyways.
@@krystofcisar469 I know lol, that's exactly what I would do too. Nobody gets paid enough to have a gun pointed in their face, though.
This makes me thankful for my 2nd shift janitor job at an elementary school… I’m all alone basically just like wojack but it’s not at absurd hours like overnight shift, it’s 2-10:30pm so I can still have a normal sleep schedule lol, I only see the teachers and students when I first arrive and they’re typically leaving out the door shortly after I arrive and they’re all very friendly so ya, it’s only a few hours of work most days so by like 7-8 o’clock I’m pretty much done with all my duties and just go chill outside or in the lounge or something… I highly recommend 2nd shift janitor/custodian jobs for people like wojack, typically pays better than gas station jobs to
@Insomniac thx friend :)
smart!
zzzzzz
I do this at a hospital. Its great! :)
That sounds like a good job and great hours.
Wojak should get into an online relationship with someone who lives in a different time zone.
Doing exactly that,
Night shift Security Guard
@@philoslother4602 love your profile pic
Or you could sleep around with women for casual dating on dating apps
@@Cam-im8io i want competitive dating
@@philoslother4602 that is a cope mechanism that will turn your Psyche into mush. Trust me dont do that. I worked nightshift Security in a giant bank for a year and did that aswell and that escapade still haunts me today. It will ruin you bro
As someone who did grave shift security, I didn't realize how unhealthy I was mentally from a shift like this until I left after a toxic supervisor wrote me up for the smallest mistake. I felt like I gave my soul away, but when I returned to retail, I got it back.
He got his soul back when he worked retail he says.
I could feel the pain just from reading that comment damn
I worked nights as a treatment plant operator for a wastewater facility. Paid me close to 100K a year but killed my mental and physical health. Lost so many friends and couldn't keep in touch with anything or anyone. Now im unemployed for christmas lol
As a one-time retail employee, that last sentence is almost inconceivable lol. You truly went through hell I guess
Someone please get that man an icecream quick. He has ruined wojaks life two times over that already.
xD
I'm such a massive fan of Boomer and the way he speaks lmfao
I worked night shift at a supermarket from 10pm to 7am. Video is absolutely right, you do get a 25% bonus to salary, but its not worth sucking your life away. I could barely see my family, study, go out at night or sleep well since sleeping during the day proved to be a bigger challenge with all the noise going around
For me it's right around 1 or 2pm when I feel I can lie down to catch some shut eye, and Jimenez landscaping shows up right outside my bedroom window with their gas powered lawn equipment. Or the upstairs neighbors decide to have a marching band parade, or you get a knock at the door from someone wanting to know if you have a moment to talk about God.
Yes, getting quality sleep in the daytime is next to impossible.
seems like infinite time to study
or was the sleep issue affecting that too?
bad sleep affects EVERYthing@@NewWesternFront
Lesson from this video: Keep a huge stock of ice cream of every flavour, it doesn't matter what your shop is about, be it of grocery, gas station, garments, and the likes...and it's necessary for you in case you get confronted by bogdanoff
XDD
I'd like to see "Wojak invest in himself". Surely Bogdanoff couldn't....
Dümp eet
Yo oooooooooooooooooooooh!!!!!
Night shift kills you slowly
So true for most
Wojak can be very decisive. Like when he read about this job "This looks like an opportunity that I cannot miss".
1:03 The justification he gives, Poor Wojak! 😂😂😂
I feel like a good use for night shifts are to find online job certifications you can work for with all that extra free time. Like a trades theory or IT.
Thats all I do in my shift. Trying to escape security
Wojak never learns smh
I'm sure that next time he'll work at an ice cream store but he wont have the flavor that Bogdanoff wants 😂
xDDDDDDDDDDDD
Dump it!
@@bowenfulwood-griffiths2482 dom pit
Boomer: "Wojack, you're fired. Get out of here and I don't want to hear any of your voice."
Wojack: *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
I love the scream 🤣
When will you learn!?! That your actions have consequences!!! Never deny Bognadoff. Always say yes to his ice cream or get dumped on. Subscribed!
xDDDDD
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He only lost a job that he hate, not his investment.
As someone who worked 5 years on nights this is relatable af😅🙇🏼💭glad I work 7am -3pm now
Did night shift at 7-11 as my first full time job after high school. Pretty accurate. Its fun for the first year, but after a while its like living in a time warp and you feel like you are chasing that first night of sleep you missed on day one.
Your body adjusts. You have to be able to sleep though. I usually wake up at 9:40pm be at work from 11pm - 7am. Stay up until 2pm and then sleep for 6 - 7 hours.. where my work is situated if I took the morning shift I would be spending about 3 hours a day in traffic as the 50 minutes I do now.
Also don't fall into the trap of eating wage donalds because its the only thing available. Light lunches and keep hydrated.
Your health goes to shit because you stop caring for yourself.
Exactly! Glad somebody said this
@brent1926
Also, the job Wojack showed would be boring as hell
Standing around doing nothing for most of the time
You forgot to mention, driving back home is terrifying, and you still feel tired after 8 hours of sleep
Why is it scary if you are driving when the sun is coming up?
@@OG-BIG-SHEPHERD. because you are falling asleep and can have an accident.
POV: you apply for a night job when you already don't have friends and girlfriend
As someone who works night shift, I say it’s the opposite. It sucks at first, but once you adapt, it feels pretty good. Of course, it depends on what the actual job it too
It's ok during the week but it kinda sucks if you are stuck working on weekends while everyone is out enjoying the nightlife.
Also sucks trying to sleep in the daytime if you aren't used to that.
i work 10pm to 6 am , i get home and rest till around 1 or 2pm and get to enjoy the rest of the day as i want, it's not for everyone but it works
And it depends on how lonely your life is.
It’s awful
Correct
I work nights.... Nothing like going straight to Walmart after work n getting completely shit faced every morning,!
I used to work night shift at a 7-eleven in Canada. Sadly, my experience was not like this at all. I had so much work to do each night, I didn't have any time to enjoy myself.
I've worked night shift for much of my life, and also afternoon/evening shift, both as a security guard and then as a postal clerk. Night shift is easiest if you are security, busiest if you work in a postal sortation plant. Of course; both types of shifts have some negative effects on your personal life.
I've been on the night shift 10pm to 6am (give or take an hour, depending on the day) for about 5 years now. I work for fast food restaurants that are owned by a family owned franchise. I am basically a janitor, maintenance, and security guy all in one. It's not that bad, but it's a lot of manual labor. It really wears me out, but on the plus side, the work makes the night go by quicker. That said, it kind of sucks working 3rd shift post-2020, because nobody is open 24 hours anymore. I miss shopping at Walmart or Meijer at 2am with nobody around except the employees stocking shelves.
A 9-5 job is worth it for your start in the Job world. Working for 2 months-8 months is a good start and then start taking courses and move to way better jobs. I started my first job in a supermarket. Got promoted to a frozen section Supervisor and then left. It was still when I was training randomly in the gym. Getting myself habituated. My first actual job where my money was going to my parents was at 16. I was working as a part timer in a car wash. Never stay stuck in a 9-5 job that leads to nowhere
Always make lateral moves from one company to a competitor once a year to give yourself a "raise"
And what are your work hours now?
@@willshad Oh, right now? I took CompTIA A+ and N+ but I am doing online trading, Until I get a job
I feel like I'd be too jealous of all the stoned people coming in for snacks
I was one of those people once ugh
That's why you just gotta be stoned too
I work only night shifts and I love it. There is actually plenty of work, but also much less people around. I also sleep much better during the day and function much better at night. You just have to be built different for this type of thing. Sorry not sorry if you aren't.
I remember working night shifts back during Covid I worked at a shelter for the homeless we worked 4 12 hour shifts it was ruthless my body was consistently tired
I decided to come back to this video since this is probably gonna be me in a couple of weeks. Got an interview. Night shifts at McDonald's. Pray for me please.
How did it go ?
2nd shift isn't bad, it's the 3rd shift that's brutal.
@@1MinuteFlipDoc what's 3rd shift?
@@yaboydolphin Generally (depends on the company)
1st shift: 8-4
2nd shift: 4-12
3rd shift: 12-8
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I've been binging your videos all month!
Amazing to see you keeping the original meme style alive😂
Yet creating such compelling character archs in every video
Great job!!
A single, small ice-cream is the PERFECT creepy thing for bogdanoff to ask for 😂
Used to have 12 hour shifts for 3-4 days weekly at night for 3 years. I felt like nothing. Empty. Good thing was that I saved up for my education and now im in school while at a much easier going job until i get my associates.
I appreciated the opportunity but the mental toll is still repairing itself.
Iv been doing this exact job at a petrol station for 8 years and still loving it, its deffinently not for everyone but I'm an introvert so it's great 😁
That scream at the end is soul sucking
What's the opposite of nostalgia. Like that dreadful feeling you get when you remember something bad
That's how this video made me feel
After working 4 years night shift at a call centre
I dunno, PTSD?
When the interviewer said: Why do you want this job?
I shit you not, I said exactly what Wojak said and got the job.
the tittle should be wojak night terror
-1:49 Again Wojak NEVER GETS HIS MONEY RIGHT. 🤣🤣🤣 The credit card machine says the total is $45.79, yet he tells the customer it's $25.00.
I've been a Night Auditor for 5 months. I've definitively seen myself in this video 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Please do the Bogdanoff mansion break in I’m dying to see it lol
For sure it will come don't worry !!
I worked at Circle K for 2 years and did 8 months Night Shift. from 18 years old to 20. I can guarantee this is 100% accurate. lmfao hilarious video.
5 years and going of "OvErNigHt SecUriTy" enjoying thrash food and gaming all night (nothing ever happens, security is only there for insurance discounts on the company) laughing my arse all the way to the bank :D
My partner works night audit on the weekends and loves it…I don’t mind doing it once in awhile, but at 3am, even messing around on your phone doesn’t sound fun, and I just want to sleep, even if I’ve slept decent before the shift start!
I work 4 days a week, 10 hours a day on graveyard. 6pm to 4am.
I love it. I get paid an overnight allowance and I work from home, as well as performance bonuses (usually around $12,000 every 3 months) on top of my 6 figure salary.
It does make spending time with your partner or friends a drain, but having the 3 days off each week helps a lot with that.
I think the scream at the end is from ‚The Godfather‘ horse head scene.
Night shift is for people who need fast money. I worked 8 months night shift with extra hours. All the cash i earned i bought a boxtruck with and now i am working for myself.
These clips are gold
The cool thing about working night shift is you don't got the chance to see the people who work from 6 AM to 2 PM and the ones work from 2 to 10 PM (quality control workers, HR people, other areas bosses, etc, etc, etc) I've been working night shift for the past seven years but there's still cons like any other job...one of the worst things it can happen to you is getting bored of living like a vampire...when I'm at home during the weekend trying to get some sleep at night is a real nightmare because your rest habit has changed drastically...you can spend hours in bed waiting for the chance to close your eyes from tiredness...and sometimes it doesn't happen until 6 or 7 AM...so when you're finally dead sleepy your people got up and that routine will start to become a problem in almost any aspect of your life
I used to work 3-11 at 2 jobs, but NEVER 11-7 shift and I NEVER would… I’m happy working a 7-3 shift now as a nurse 👨🏼⚕️
As someone who worked night shift for 2 years, the ending is absolutely 1000% correct!
As soon as bogdanoff pulls up , you know it’s finna get real 🤣
Work isn’t so hard usually, acclimating your body to fit the schedule of your job now that’s what kills you. There’s a reason that alarm sound, you know the one, triggers a feeling of absolute dread whenever you hear it.
In the end, every routine breaks you down
The boredom the boredom the horror the horror 😂
Even though he didn't have ice cream, for wojak it still ended with "I scream"
When I did an overnight stocking job, I would go into work after being awake all day. Sometimes I was doing stuff like snowboarding and hiking, then I would go to work without any sleeping. Sometimes snowboarding I was drinking with my friends all day. I went to work on the 4th of July after partying all day. I am way too old to do that shit again. That job was rough because it would be hard to sleep during the day. A coworker and I would find creative ways to sleep on lunch breaks. We slept on the dog beds within the big steel shelving. Some people would not wake back up after lunch. I did have to do stuff all night, not just stand around.
Drinking and snowboarding is so much fun bro! I used to work night shifts too and it’s soul draining lol
Sometimes I’d drink after coming home from work if all night to help me sleep during the day
What a great time to be alive
I did nights as a student - it was hard to get used to, but the money was good. Until I crashed a reach truck into a safety post.... real hard... cuz I was falling asleep on it.
Holy shit i loved working the nightshift. I worked at a gas station on the edge of a college town so we weren't super busy (we're like the last resort for students and regular customers). Those who do come in after 11pm are usually "interesting" to say the least. I'd probably do it again.
I'm watching this video while working night Shift at an hypermarket
Steady nights are great once you get used to them. Doing a night shift here and there is miserable
Nights are amazing. Second shift has its advantage of only dealing with people for a few hours in the start then by the time you get off everyone is asleep. You can either go to parties real late and be the life of it since everyone is pooped or you can be super antisocial like me. If you can find a job at night where you dont have to interact with people its amazing but the pay is normally shit.
I want to go back the feels just arent the same
Been there - done it. At around 4am, your body says "m8 wtf we doing standing!? Aight fuck it we gonna dream while awake"
Yes you go fkn nuts but your co workers are in on the joke
Thank you for this.
Keep up brudda nice vids
Thanks my brotha
I got shot at one night at a Caseys when i went outside for a break (there's usually only two employees so breaks weren't "allowed" at all). Either way it was the 4th of July and some idiots decided to fire their pistols outside their car while driving drunk down the main st in my city.
Wow that’s a long shift! 10 pm until 8 am. I was expecting either midnight or 1 am until 8 am.
Lmao I love the Belgium job finding site 😂
Antwaarpen :-) Love your videos.
Lmfao this guy works at night but still refuse to sleep in the day? He's basically sleepless
Yes I can confirm the night shift will take your soul.
It would be nice if you do a kind of 'motivational video. Wojaks becomes a chad, sigma, start at gym or something like that
Awesome video, like always!!
yea I could for sure, I have many plans for other videos! thanks for your great fidelity
Wojak needs to hire an assassin on the dark web and get rid of bogdanoff
this aged well
@@Tesseramous forgot about this, looks like he finally had enough 😔
that was my logic when i did night shift too. years i can't get back, it helped warp my brain to it's current state
Yup this is pretty much it. Especially losing time for everyone 🙃
For some it's a curse, for me it's a blessing. I've always had sleep issues and suffer for insomnia (I just can't physically sleep till midnight or later). My shifts are different, starting 6, 10 or 11 am and when I start at 6 am I'm just dead inside.
I don't have social life or family so at least I don't need to worry about that and I'm just sick of people. So yeah, for me the nightshift is a bless, but been trying to get those shifts for a year and can't.
I am watching this while working the night shift at a drugstore 😴
I work nights as a CNA.
I miss going to Walmart at 2 am on my off days.
I work graveyard shift as a security guard, 40 hours a week
I moved across to a supermarket night shift for the wages in order to pay for a home for me and my girlfriend. I ended up distanced from my mates, I lost my girlfriend, my home and moved back with my parents. I gained a ton of weight during my 8 years on nights, it's not just as simple as switching your time around 12 hours. DONT DO NIGHTS! Silver lining is that me and my girlfriend had a dog, made sure I kept her.... now rebuilding my finances and skills in a new day job as a software programmer, back at the gym and discovered so much. MGTOW!
Fucking rough Lambo
Haha mate, glad to see you are also from Belgium! Your videos made my day :)
I’ve worked third shift most jobs I’ve had. It’s probably the only job I can tolerate. When I worked night shift at a gas station I practically got away with murder. If they know you’ll always show up and don’t do anything stupid like steal, you have job security. I met a lot of people too, who were weird like me, including woman-folk.
Night shifts sucks balls long term Perhaps if you want to write books or something at work it could work out.
I worked with a guy who started at 11:30pm and finished at 12 noon. He had a long scraggly beard, was rail thin and I thought he was about 50. He was 23.
My bowling teammate works the night shift and he is nothing like this man.
In my experience, the night shift is only awful if you have another job in the daytime or if you have to go to classes in the daytime and you use every ounce of your energy to not fall asleep. It was like that in vet school.
Bruh, the Benq monitor 🤣 I had one of those for years
work at night and be free during the day translates to work at night and sleep all day.
"Gonna be a long night, it's gonna be all right, on the nightshift" Commodores 🎶
The one year 100% inflation is the real message.
not me watching his at 2:41 AM at my work
night shift = sleeping in the morning. = u wont hang out with friends cus u would be sleeping when they r awake