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I’m aware of some in academics (where rooms chronically run until midnight or later). Typically you work a few less hours than a typical day shift but get paid the same total, so the per hour compensation is higher. Most people are not interested in jobs like these for more than a couple years after training.Are nights-only positions similar to nighthawks in radiology (some even 1 week on, 2 weeks off) common in anesthesia? If so, do they compensate more?