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Hey.

I am working nightshift since a few years and the place I work at has absolutely nothing to do for me at night. I also work alone.

I haven't even told my wife, friends or anyone this yet and I plan not to do so, cause it might be used against me if for any reason I lose friendship or if my wife breaks up with me for any reason in the future.

I do 1 hour of work. I prepare medication for the next day and clean the storage place for medication. After that I do nothing. I even bought a laptop where I use my hotspot (mobile) to play video games from 10 - 5.

I only play games if I can't sleep. I am not allowed to sleep, but I did it a few times already and no one noticed. My wife leaves for work when I get home, so I have breakfast with her and then I "lay down in bed" but when she is gone I get back up and go to the gym. I don't want her to know I am awake every morning.

I clean the house while she is at work, I go to gym, etc. and when she is home we do something together and she always says: "you don't have to clean after your nightshift, you need rest."

Well I don't. I rest enough...

I feel bad. Doing this since 4 years and don't know if I should tell anyone, but I figure I ask here first what your opinions on this is.

Is this somehow cheating? I feel like a cheater for not atleast telling this my wife, but imagine if we break up horrible for whatever reason in 10 years and she runs to my work place?

She knows I don't have to do too much so I just tell her I only need 4-5 hours sleep after my shift and that it's enough for me.

Edit:

I even have a different account on discord where I play with my "american friends" who are online while I am online at night. I don't want my friends to know, cause 1 of my friends is a friend of a coworker of mine who works dayshift. He shouldn't know about this.

So basically I have a kind of double life. The life and friends in day time and the friends I see if I can't sleep during my nightshift that I play with. My american friends know about this, but they have no idea where I live in europe. I told them england, cause it's the only country I can fake the language properly without accent cause I grew up in america.

I am probably putting too much energy in this but since a few years it's fine. I sometimes think I atleast should tell this my wife.

I also can't quit this job. It's really good paying (nightshift bonus) + I can do what I want. I love it...

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[–] Vanth@reddthat.com 44 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

What country are you in?

This "guilt" over not slaving away hard enough for your wages sound like puritan American bullshit (I say as an American). You're doing the job you're paid to do.

I personally would not sleep on the job since you say you're explicitly not supposed to. I would also think about why I would be so scared to tell my spouse about what's going; that doesn't sound like any relationship I'd want to be in. Other than that, enjoy the job many of us wish we had.

Oh, and set your discord to show offline. Easy peasy.

[–] starlinguk@lemmy.world 3 points 14 hours ago

It's also a very German thing.

[–] shalafi@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I got $83K at my last job, wild benefits, loads of PTO, didn't do shit, hated it. It's not the money that motivates us! We work for FREE if we have certain motivators.

This is one of the most life changing videos I've ever seen. No hippy-dippy bullshit, no "grind" mindset, just simple examples of human behavior. (Wait till you get to the part where you're screaming, "HEY! He's talking about Linux!")

The surprising truth about what motivates us

OP's not getting any one of those three things, and it fucking sucks working and not having any of that.

[–] Grogon@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yeah :D No not america.

About relationship: It's perfect, but I know how ugly it could get in case of divorce in future for whatever reason I can't think of yet. Just saw it from my parents 15 years ago.

[–] Vanth@reddthat.com 18 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Obviously not a perfect relationship if you're lying to your spouse. Maybe use some of that free time during night shift to read some relationship books or get some counseling. Jesus, what a dumb thing to lie about. And yes, I'm saying that harshly so that you hopefully realize how extremely unhealthy it is to use your parents divorce as an excuse to lie to your spouse. That's a really shit thing to do.

[–] Grogon@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

Yeah could be, also because it isn't anything really dramatic to be quite fair. I will talk with her tomorrow.