Thanks everyone for the great advice!
well i've been working nights for a bit over a year now, gotta say I disagree w/ the "keep your sleep schedule consistent"
I couldnt' do it - just got too depressing never seeing my friends and such.
That's one of the things I'm wrestling with too. I feel an adaptive schedule would work best in case I do have a meeting, work related or not, in the afternoon, and especially the weekends. But I'd imagine that all that adapting would take its toll after a while.
Smaman- Where's at?
Strive to advance to larger markets, regardless of where you're starting. Don't brown nose, but always seek to create and maintain rapport with those who may be on their way to a larger market. Wherever you may be, make sure to sleep. sometime. And, without brown nosing, do what you can to keep amicable relations with your boss and peers, because you never know who may open the door to the next level with that field.
It's KTXS based in Abilene. It's the ABC affiliate serving from there to as far south as San Angelo, and just about to Lubbock to the east, and Dallas to the west. Abilene's the dictionary definition of "starter market," A little over 100,000 people. It's a great catapult for a larger market once you've spent some time. The man I'm replacing went on to a larger market in Albuquerque for example.
So yeah, working my way up is all part of the plan. Getting a couple years here will look great on the ol' resume.