Nightshift workers have shared the benefits of not working during the day – including more money and less noise

Nightshift workers have revealed why they would never work during daylight hours – including making more money, avoiding traffic and not having to attend dull meetings.

A poll of 2,000 employed adults found 44 per cent of those who earn a living when the sun goes down are true converts to working when most people are in bed.

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The main appeal of working such hours include the peace and quiet you don’t get when working a hectic dayshift (39 per cent).

Higher earnings (35 per cent) and not having to endure the agony of rush hour travel (33 per cent) are also massive draws.

This work pattern also appears to be the perfect antidote to the stresses and strains associated with working dayshifts – 32 per cent claim it gives them the chance for more get ‘me-time.’

A fifth (19 per cent) also prefer working after dark because they get to see sights they wouldn’t otherwise see during the day.