I have certainly heard of the term graveyard shift. Although I have often worked nights I have never been anywhere that the term is actually used. My department has 3 patrol shifts. They are called ‘days’, ‘afternoons’ and ‘midnights’. Even though afternoons go to 2am and midnights start at 830.
Always lived west of the Mississippi, and I’ve never heard of “lobster shift.”
I don’t EVEN want to know. :eek:
On a hot day, an undertaker can have a cool one.
After a rough day, he can have a stiff one.