daymoon
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I used to do nights two years ago.
Worked 5 days 12 hour shifts weekend off
then 4 nights 12 hour each.
Nights were more money and less management. We were exceeding our targets by miles, was good laugh and we all have extended breakes too.
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dean101287
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Registered: 22nd Jul 07
Location: Cardiff
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quote: Originally posted by LETGSI16V
What jumps out at me is you saying it is 4 on but split into 2 days and 2 nights?
I would want to see the breakdown of the shifts TBH as working time directives mean you must have 11 hours between shifts and the way they are 7-7 means at some point you will have 24 hours between your shifts anyway.
ie.
Monday 7.00-19.00.
Tuesday 7.00 - 19.00.
Wednesday 19.00 - 7.00 (thursday)
Thursday 19.00 - 7.00.
It would be interesting to know how the 4 off are calculated as the Thursday you were last in would only have been a part day, do they count the remainder of that day as one or start from Friday inclusive?
Depending on how you look at it you are doing 2 lots of 24 hours in a 36 hour period...
[Edited on 12-07-2010 by LETGSI16V]
Thats how it is, then you will go back on the tuesday and do the same untill your last set starts on a sunday (DAYS) so you finnish wednesday nights (7am thursday) and you go back after 18 days so your first shift back will be a Monday DAY shift again.
I believe you only need 8 hours between shifts aswell because I used to work twin shifts and on a wednesday we would finish at 10pm and be back in for work 6am on thursday. They were 8 hour shifts tho and 12 hours may be different rules
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