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As one might expect, most paranormal or supernatural encounters occur in the hours of darkness. What is it about the night that seems to manifest these occurrences? Is it our own feelings of vulnerability and isolation? Or is it something more profound? This week, we hear accounts from those who work through the night on the dreaded nightshift.

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@BedtimeStoriesChannel

2 years ago

Apologies for the error in this. Of course we know the island is O'ahu. I think this mistake came about in the editing process. It originally read "County of Honolulu" and I wanted it to be more specific to the actual island. When I edited the text I failed to change "Honolulu" to "O'ahu" and didn't pick up on it in recording, either 🙄 - Rich

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@batson2074

2 years ago

I had a night shift security guard job in college. Completely alone, I heard noises coming from the darkest part of the warehouse. As I scanned with my flashlight, I saw six sets of glowing eyes in the corner. That was the most terrifying 2 seconds of my life, until I realized it was just a family of raccoons.

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@andreashansen1264

2 years ago

I love the graveyard shifts, peace, quiet and solitude.

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@harperslim

2 years ago

I used to work overnights and had a 20 mile commute between home and work, traveling along a pretty well used highway that goes through the farmland of Southern Wisconsin connecting all the towns in the area. Most of this road is wide open flat-ish farmland. There is one section however that cuts through a small woodland and bridges over a tiny creek. Typically, this highway is pretty well traveled no matter what time you are on it, however one night on my way to work, it was empty. It was actually kind of nice not having headlights in my face the whole trip. As I approached the section of road that cuts through the woodland, I reached down to skip the track on the CD I was listenning to. When I looked up I saw what looked like a woman standing on the side of the road at the edge of my headlights, wearing a light green dress. Suddenly, the figure dashed out into the road directly in front of my car traveling at 60 MPH! It was far too late for me to hit the brakes or swerve, but I tried the brakes anyway and braced myself for the impact, which never came. I watched as the figure seemed to turn into a mist and flow up the hood of the car. Still trying to stop the car the mist passed through the windshield, cabin, and rear window of the car, as I drove through the space the figure had occupied. The air in the car was now practically ice cold, perhaps that was my nerves though. Finally I was able to get the car to stop on the side of the road. I got out and turned around expecting to find a very badly injured woman lying on the road. The woman was nowhere to be found. I inspected the front of the car for damage, not even a scratch. As I was inspecting the front of the car, I became aware that I couldn't hear the wind. The tall grass on the side of the road was swaying as if in a pretty significant breeze and I could feel that very same breeze tug gently at my clothes and hair, but I couldn't hear the breeze, just perfect silence. As I was trying to figure out what the hell was going on, I realized that I could hear something. Whispering. Not wind. Whispering. The whispering seemed to be moving around me and over me and even under me. There is a difference between a steady wind, and whispering. I couldn't tell what the whispering was trying to say, but with everything that had just happened, I was too spooked to wait around and try to figure it out. I ran around to the door of the car, got in, dropped it in drive and floored it! I took an alternate route home that morning, and continued to use the alternate route for about two weeks after that. Eventually I had gained the courage back to return to the original route, and I never experienced anything like that again.

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@sergeantpeppers8858

2 years ago

My first real job out of high school I was working the fuel lane at a major trucking company at night. Right beside the fuel lane was the service lane where trucks would get oil changed, lubed, just checked out to make sure they were safe for the road. One night, I was just finishing up the city trucks and an over the road GMC cabover was sitting on the service lane. Nobody was working on it as the service guy was on another truck at the time. I'm filling out the paperwork for the truck I just fueled when the GMC starts up and backs out of the shop. I didn't think much of it until I looked and saw all 4 other mechanics looking toward it. The GMC continued to idle just outside the shop until one of the mechanics came over to it, climbed up in it and shut it down. I could see both side mirrors on the GMC so if either door had opened, I would have seen it, but neither did. Later, I was told a driver had crashed and died while driving that truck. Drivers also reported weird things when driving it like they would make the bed in the sleeper, go in to get their paperwork and come out to find the bed all messed up. Some refused to drive it. Only one driver didn't care. He said if a ghost is gonna ride, then it's gonna take its turn at the wheel. Nobody rides for free.

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@Zeruel3

2 years ago

As if regular ghosts aren't scary enough, now there are Sasquatch ghosts too

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@GrubbsandWyrm

2 years ago

Terry Pratchett said, "it's very important to remember that night people are not day people who stayed up too late". I miss night shift. It's a different world that belong to much less people, and it has it's own rules and society

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@ravenrise320

2 years ago

Ive been working swing shift for over 26 years at a 70+ year old mining facility in rural Virginia. In those years I've saw tricks of light and shadow aplenty. Along with everything from very real human trespassers, and wandering contractor employees and goods delivery people, to wild animals passing through the property or around the facilities aged buildings. The only time though that I actually saw something really unexplainable? Was one night when I once turned around from measuring a product bin in the building I work in and saw what I can only describe as a humanoid shaped, black mass, or cloud, hovering a few feet away from where I stood. But I saw it only for a moment as it suddenly moved away from me and quickly decended down a stairwell and out of sight on the floor below the one I was one. In truth. It happened too fast for me to be afraid. Just surprised or startled. Later I heard that others amongst my co-workers had saw something similar. It scaring one of them enough that they wouldn't stay in the building a full shift at night by themselves. Though I myself, to date, have not saw it again. And don't really wish too.

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@alexs9904

2 years ago

This one hits home to me. I was once a security guard in a large facility in the woods. I had to drive around checking buildings and essential equipment to make sure they were running normally and make sure all the buildings were locked tight. The whole place was covered in a horrible past in which many people lost their lives due to accidents. There was one building in particular that was very haunted that I had to actually enter to take readings. Guards warned me about it. They all feared it. I wish they didn't tell me. Whenever I went in there my hairs stood up and I felt like I was being followed around. One night I got the fright of my life when I was just about to exit that building and I heard a sorrowful moan behind me. There was nobody on that site except for me at night. Employees weren't there. Around the area of that same building there was lots of trees. Whenever I was driving away from that building I always saw dark shadow silhouettes peaking from behind the trees with glowing orange eyes. Needless to say, I have PTSD now.

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@adamcuneo7189

2 years ago

I'm the dude who enjoys being alone in the midnight hours. The peace and quiet is very relaxing.

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@theasofyetuntitled4457

2 years ago

Currently watching on nightshift, to all my brothers in the security industry/law enforcement etc...I hope you have a safe shift.

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@michaelsteele4587

2 years ago

Couple years ago, I worked 3rd shift at a gas station Thur-Sun and it not only started messing with me mentally, crazy things would happen at work which wasn't cool when you worked alone and didn't have any customers between 2am-4am. Large boxes would fall off shelves in the back room for no reason, boxes which were in the same spot for quite some time and in no position to just fall. I'd also see people in aisles shopping when I would be outside sweeping the lot and go inside and realize nobody was in there. I think the lack of sleep, stress and odd hours I was working stirred up some kind of poltergeist activity at work and not at home because that job was one of my biggest causes of stress for many reasons.

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@TheMajorActual

2 years ago

It's not called "The Graveyard Shift" for nothing. Personally, I generally like working nights, especially if I'm doing contract security. OTOH, I have had officers call me at home and quit; had officers outright abandon their posts; found officers hiding in closets; and once had an officer quit when I relieved her in the morning, because she "...couldn't handle the ghosts anymore". I have yet to work a night shift where something paranormal did not happen. If you're not seeing or hearing something weird on a one-person night shift on a mostly-empty post, you're either extremely lucky, or you're not paying attention.

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@Red0543

2 years ago

I usually work the nightshift as a security guard and I have experienced some creepy things. That said, what I’m usually the most worried about isn’t something supernatural but rather it’s that someone will try to break into the site I’m guarding. That said, I will come back to this when I get home and share some stories with you all! :) Update: Sorry about the delay! I was completely beat when I came home yesterday and couldn't write anything. Anyway, here ya go! :) I hope you all enjoy! I was working at this old factory complex that was closed for the summer due to maintenance. It lies pretty isolated and is almost completely surrounded by this thick, old forest (with only a small portion of one side being dedicated to the employee parking lot). Still while it could get a little spooky at times when I had to walk the perimeter and make sure that the fence was okay I never really got scared. If nothing else I figured I had this huge chain link fence that was topped with barbed wire between me and whatever animal may be out in the forest. Anyway, it was around 2:15am and I was beat. I was doing the last of five twelve hour shifts in a row and I couldn’t wait for 06:30 to roll around so I could go home and get some sleep. I had just reached the far side of the complex when I heard this loud, ungodly sound coming from deep within the forest. Even now, after five years, I don’t quite know how to explain it. I guess the closest thing I can think of is this: Imagine a very big dog, like a mastiff, screaming. Not barking, not yelping, not howling. Screaming. Almost but not quite like a human. I was so shocked by the sound that I just stood there for a while, listening to see if I would hear it again. I must’ve been standing there for two minutes before I (somewhat nervously) chuckled and decided I must be hearing things. I had taken all of three steps when I heard it again, this time much closer and I heard something big moving through the forest on the other side of the fence. I shined my flashlight into the forest but I couldn't see anything. After things had been quiet for a while I decided to continue my patrol. I had taken about ten steps when I heard it start moving again in the trees (with all the grace of a rolling boulder, I could hear it breaking off branches and forcing its way through the thick undergrowth quite clearly). At first I thought it was just moving on until I realised it was following me. That’s when I got really scared. I decided to test it out and speed up, whereupon it started moving faster. I stopped and it stopped. I tried to get a look at it again but whoever or whatever it was, it was smart enough to hide itself properly, didn’t even see any eyeshine which I thought was weird since you can usually see it on animals, even when they are hiding. Anyway, I calmed myself down by reminding myself that no matter who or what it was it was still stuck on the other side of the fence and decided to just finish up my patrol like I normally do. Which I did, until we reached the final stretch. You see, up until this point it had slipped my mind completely that there was one section of the fence that some asshole had cut open the day before and we had yet to repair it with anything more substantial than some barricade tape we had just used to tie the two sections of the fence together. In other words, anyone with a pair of scissors (or a pair of claws…) could easily just cut through the tape and get in. I am not ashamed to admit that, at this point, I just lost it and started running as fast as I could towards the guard shack. I think I could hear my stalker start running as well but at that point I was so terrified that I am not sure if I imagined it or not. I could tell you about that terrifying dash to safety, how I imagined I could hear heavy breathing behind me or how I could’ve sworn I occasionally saw something big in the corner of my eyes chasing after me but I won’t. Why? Because when I eventually reached the guard shack and pretty much tore open the door, ran inside and slammed it shut so hard that I thought the glass in it’s window was gonna break I looked outside and saw… Nothing. Absolutely nothing out of the ordinary. I quickly double checked to make sure that all the doors and windows were locked tight and began to check the camera monitors (as well as the recordings but I could only see me in them) for anything unusual but I couldn’t find anything. I am not ashamed to admit that after that I decided to not go on the rest of my patrols that night and just looked through the cameras. I wish I had a more dramatic ending to the story but, well, I don’t. I never saw who or what was following me, I didn’t hear that scream again (except for what I think may have been it’s scream at around 05:00) and as far as I know none of my colleagues have experienced something similar before or since then. I know this sounds unbelievable, trust me I was there and I barely even believe it!, but it really happened. So, I guess, take it for what it is.

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@sean_connors

2 years ago

I work in areas driven by ensuring our Military members make it home. On occasion, I am alone into the wee hours. Every time, I get a sense I am not alone. I have seen shadows. Once, I thought I saw a soldier in full battle dress. On these occasions, I am never in fear. The feeling I get is one of gratitude. As in my brothers and sisters DID make it home. I always quietly thank them and acknowledge their sacrifice.

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@The.Doofus

2 years ago

There is a fair few of us on my shift and the opposite shifts that keep saying they hear the door being slammed at the end of the room when on nights, I have always said you didn't hear them come in, only hear them leaving. I worked with 2 people who refused to go down the basement without me, one was my gaffer, it was pitch black until the sensors kicked in. One night I was sitting in my control room when I saw in the corner of my eye a shadowy figure go by, it was about 6 feet but thin, it seemed to just glide past, it was very strange indeed. The other week I was on a platform and looked around down towards the floor and my mind must have being playing tricks as around 3 o'clock in the morning and I saw a little boy standing there, I thought nothing of it as only a quick glimpse of something, so definitely thought I'd imagined it. The next thing I know is that I was freezing cold, I have never felt a coldness like that in my entire life and a instant fear came too. The mind plays funny tricks on you but I will never forget that feeling of cold for a long time to come.

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@jimbracknell5648

2 years ago

I worked as a nightwatchmen as I was going to college. Though I only had one incident at a factory I was guarding that I would say was paranormal or I couldnt easily explain. This one brought back memories of lonely, nerve wracking patrols through dark factories at night. Good job again!

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@ross8525

2 years ago

Doing night shift security walks in a giant hotel got me seeing some weird shit too

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@Guigley

2 years ago

When I applied for the night shift, the first question they asked me was, "What is your experience dealing with paranormal entities?"

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@johanna5688

2 years ago

Many years ago, I worked the night shift as a security guard. I was the only person in a 5 floor storey building. On every night the lift would come down to the ground level where I was stationed at. The doors would open but it was empty. I was young, and back then I didn't know a lift won't move until someone pushes a button to call it. It wasn't until years later when someone who experienced the same thing explained that a lift can't go up and down by itself. Now this really spooked me. I still think about that bcz it happened every night during my night shift roster. It would go up, then back down and a bell would ring as the doors opened. Also when I did the rounds on the above floors, there was one floor, as I was turning to leave, sounds came from there as if ppl were busy at work. Truth is stranger than fiction. I never worked night shift alone anywhere after that.

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