no, but undertakers do (so I guess yes)
If they work in a cemetery, then technically, ALL shifts are graveyard shifts.
Duh!
(Note: "The graveyard shift" started a long time ago when you couldn't be sure somebody was dead. They put a string in the coffin and a bell at the top so that if the "dead" man wakes up he can pull the string. At night there is a man patrolling the cemetery to see if any bells will ring. This is called the graveyard shift. That is where the term came from.)
yes..i know it's some kind of weird but i do prefer to work on a graveyard shift..why? bcoz i am used to staying up late at night..and i find it more comfortable than working at day time..i hate the heat of the sun..you know..it makes us uneasy!
The Graveyard Shift - novel - was created in 1965.
The duration of Graveyard Shift - film - is 1.48 hours.
Graveyard Shift - film - was created on 1990-10-26.
The cast of Graveyard Shift - 2009 includes: Alana Bergstrome as Boss
The cast of Graveyard Shift - 2010 includes: Pierce Cravens as Dave
The cast of Graveyard Shift - 2012 includes: Goff Ripoli as Michael
Answer it honestly. If you are willing to work the night shift, answer yes. If you are not willing, answer no. Of course, if you prefer to work the night shift, be sure to tell the interviewer that. If you have good reasons for not wanting to work the night shift, tell the interviewer the reasons.
A caregiver who works a graveyard shift.
The cast of Graveyard Shift - 1997 includes: Tabitha Clutterbuck as Herself - Host
The Graveyard Shift - 2013 was released on: USA: 19 January 2013 (Iris Film Festival)
The cast of The Graveyard Shift - 2013 includes: Nathan Erdel Colin Van Wye