John Levine wrote:
I've read stuff that confirms that changing to a later shift is much easier than changing to an earlier one. It certainly matches my experience that the jet lag flying to Europe, where I have to get up six hours earlier, is much worse than flying back.
Last time I went to the US I stayed on something pretty close to my usual timetable while there. So I went to bed at about 6pm US time and got up in the very early morning US time. Fortunately, this was fine for the 4-day event I was attending. I think I will do this in future if I can.
It also makes the obvious point that fewer shift changes are easier on the employees than more.
One of my sisters-in-law is a nurse and her shifts seem to be all over the place from day to day. I don't understand how she copes.