MeiChanski
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Mei, I could be wrong, but I think one of the things that will benefit you most is working daytimes and likely a published shift pattern.
I know my OH's daughter works all manner of bonkers, bonkers shifts (she's in Operating Theatres and leads the Crash Teams". When I've asked her how she copes with the shifts, she explains that's although they are insane, at least she knows what she's doing for the next couple of months.
I really, really hope it works out for you. You need a period of settled living.
Is your boyfriend making any progress getting back to work?
Yes, my bf is excited about waking up at 6am with me to go to work. It will be fixed strictly morning shifts with an odd longer shift in the mix - 8:00-14:00 or 8:00-20:00. Which I am completely happy with because no more late nights. Thank you so much! Unfortunately he hasn’t been accepted for interviews for a professional job yet, he has been looking into something temporary for now to bridge the gap. But with his temporary work, it’ll still help towards rent etc.