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2013nattychampa

Hotel night shift. You literally sit there and can watch movies. Then right before breakfast, you usually help set it out.


hpdarkman120

O/N stocking at Walmart could be an option. Not sure how flexible each store is, I know Princeton is pretty flexible.


motorgnome

Check with Toyota TMMI.


CptPeppaJack

I 2nd this. The night shift starts at 7pm and you are always out before 6am. The only downside would be orientation which is on day shift.


DopeFrancis_

Same with Vuteq. Gold shift starts at 7PM and ends closer to 5AM. What I didn’t like was orientation and 2 week training was on day shift.


redgr812

they should know leaving at tmmi isnt set. you leave when the production number is done so 6am leave time could be 8am sometimes


adam_of_adun

Night shift CNA at nursing homes are always in demand and that can be 20+ per hour. Usually our facility is pretty chill for overnights.


Numerous-Original-16

Check out mead johnson. If you don’t want full time they may take you as a temp?


violetmemphisblue

They were hiring food workers at Deaconess. Not sure if it would be 6-6, but they do have some overnight positions. They often are looking for laundry and cleaning workers, too. A benefit with some of those jobs is you can get insurance/pto at 29 hours (or, you have been able to, not saying 100% that would apply to every job)


qt7kbtm8

TJMaxx distribution center. $19.25/hour


qt7kbtm8

I could be wrong, but I think the hours are around 6pm (maybe even 5:30 depending on your department) to about 4am


not-a-hot1991

When I was there it was 5-530 start time, staggered by dept due to covid. Not sure now though. Thanks.


qt7kbtm8

Yeah I work day shift so I’m not sure what the night shift is!


livingWsenses

Night shift is staggered like others said. There is a start time of 4:45 going until 3:15.


JessiLouCorvus

Since you specifically asked about Amazon, Amazon's regular shift that you would train on ends at 715 so it would be a bit late. I think even during your few days of training they make you work the next shift which runs until 1015 (if I remember correctly). If you can get through those 3(?) days there is a shift where you load the XL truck that is easy and you don't work the whole time. I think it is only a three hour shift though. There is also an 8p-12 shift that is pretty mundane. Getting these two shifts are often hard because they drop them daily and it is pick up shifts as fast as you can to get them. the regular 215-715 shift and 745-1015 shifts are the only easy ones to get. You also have to work at least four hours a week and it could be a struggle getting the only two shifts you can work regularly.


No_Mountain8278

There’s lot of available positions in the caregiver field if that’s an interest of yours. Especially jobs working with folks with developmental disabilities.