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Two things to consider.
1. Can you get sleep during the day. Do you have kids, wife, dog, deliveries, friendly neighbors, etc. that will be interrupting your sleep.
2. Can you adjust your schedule to get all your "chores" or odd jobs done. You will have to run errands before work. Do the places you frequently go to stay open late. That makes it a ton easier to get stuff done on the way to work.
My experience was I was routinely woken up for a phone call or whatever and I fell way behind on projects. And my Weekends were all jacked up too because I didn't want to mess up my routine. Which was unavoidable.
Having said all that. If you don't need a lot of sleep and can get enough rest. It isn't a bad way to go. But, it is a little harder to "live" with the rest of the world being on opposite ends of the clock. Once I got used to it, it wasn't a problem.
Now that I have a child. I don't think I could do it since we both work. I can totaly be done. I just wouldn't want to.
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