| 41. | A lot of jobs are hard, but back then, the toughest thing for me was the graveyard shift,
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| 42. | The graveyard shift, they call it,
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| 43. | Since he arrived in San Francisco in 1992, Salazar has toiled on the graveyard shift as a janitor.
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| 44. | For a while during his days at Time-Life he had the graveyard shift, working all night compiling tear sheets.
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| 45. | In modern-day Los Angeles that kind of power would only land you a graveyard shift answering a psychic hotline.
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| 46. | Six-thirty a . m . to midnight workdays are common, and graveyard shifts are required four times a month.
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| 47. | In spite of the less than supportive introduction, Fram worked the graveyard shift, persistently asking her boss for advice.
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| 48. | He worked in a factory machine shop, picked apples, delivered furniture and was a school janitor, working the graveyard shift.
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| 49. | Greiner, 56, works the graveyard shift in a food plant in Milton, Pa . He says he never forgot Pardue.
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| 50. | Octavio Rivera said as he returned home on the ferryboat after working the graveyard shift as a doorman in Manhattan.
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