Being a night person by nature, I've worked the midnite shift most of my adult life. Fewer people to interact with. Since 1994, I've been involved with truck stops one way or another--either as an employee or as a customer. (I have a Class A CDL, which means I can drive an 18-wheeler. Great job, if you can take extreme weirdness--driving hours on end, odd sleeping schedules, shippers, receivers, & weirdest of all: DISPATCHERS! I loved it, but my husband got sick & I had to come off the road.)
What I like best about my current job, which I've held for 9 years with the same company (truckstop fuel desk cashier) is that some of my customers are even weirder than I am, so that make me feel SO "normal".
I've also been a short order cook, been in mall maintenance, been a research lab assistant (basically, a glorified, high-tech dishwasher; eventually learned some of the easier procedures, which saved the Prof. lots of time for other things), and I also did the Chief Cook-&-Bottlewasher/Mommy routine.
If you can hack midnights, I highly recommend it. Your social life will border on non-existant, guaranteed.