I never felt that way either. My job in Corrections was the type that you didn't go home each day, and feel like you accomplished anything. You needed to have something else to occupy your mind when you left work. Earlier in my career I went to college at night, and spent my vacations traveling and doing historic research. Later in my career I worked 3-11 p.m. by choice because most of the brass worked days and weren't around. Many of the people who worked the 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift, would get off work, head to the local bar, drink until 7 or 8 p.m., and spend all that time talking about what went on at work that day. I was never able to do that, and didn't want to. I had too many responsibilities I had to get home to.
I still have no clue how you did that job. I would have sold drugs or lived in the woods first...
:)