napszakos
Napszakos is a Hungarian term used to describe a worker who operates on a daytime shift. The word combines nap meaning day and szak, derived from shift or duty, and it is commonly found in HR discussions, job postings, and labor contracts to indicate work scheduled during daylight hours. It is contrasted with éjszakás (night shift) and váltott műszak (rotating shift).
In practice, napszakos positions are typical in industries that operate primarily during the day, such as administration,
Benefits and considerations of being napszakos include closer alignment with conventional daytime life, easier coordination with
Etymology notes: the term derives from the Hungarian nap (day) and szak (shift/duty). See also related terms