Hey! I finished my nursing school about 12 years ago and worked on a ICU for about two years after nursing school as a RN.

Moved to a different country and now I am working at a facility for disabled people.

I work only nightshift and we have to be awake all night in case emergency but honestly, I never had an emergency. My clients sleep all night.

My base income is very high and in addition I get nightshift bonus, so I am getting a lot of money that isn’t taxed at the end of the month either because in this country shift differential (night, sundays, holidays) isn’t taxed.

I don’t know I am doing this since two years and if I’d lay down on a couch no one would ever know.

Should I keep going or say something? My Nightshift coworkers don’t do anything either but they just keep quiet. And if I am honest I think the dayshift doesn’t do a lot either. Our clients really dont need a lot of assist… it’s kind of weird getting paid for this job.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    You’re doing what you’re paid for, which is to sacrifice a normal schedule that the rest of humanity is on, in order to be available when an emergency happens, and they will eventually happen. No, you should not say something. Why would you try to make your job worse for yourself and your coworkers? The company has decided that this is how much your specialized training, experience, and time is worth, and you agreed.