• Fondots@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I work a bit of a weird schedule

    I do 12 hour shifts on a 2-2-3 rotation

    So week 1 I work Monday, Tuesday, and Friday-Sunday

    Then Week 2 I only work Wednesday and Thursday

    Technically for payroll purposes I think technically that Sunday I work is part of week, but that’s a stupid way to think about it day-to-day

    So basically one week I work 5 days, and the next week 2

    Or if you’re a payroll bean counter, 4 and 3

    So on average 3½ days a week, or basically a 4 day work week.

    And I really like it despite the fact that I actually work slightly more hours than someone with a normal 40 hour work week.

    I never have to work more than 3 days in a row without a 2 day break

    I have days off during the week to squeeze appointments and such in

    Sure I have to work every other weekend, but every other weekend is basically a free 3 day weekend.

    And if you plan your vacations and such carefully you can get a whole week but only need to take 2 days off. That gets a little funny because our PTO is mostly based around 8 hour days since most people here have a normal workweek and they dont change it for those of us who work 12s, it mostly averages out, especially since we work less days overall, but it’s not exact and I’m usually left with a handful of hours left over that don’t add up to a full shift at the end of the year. A lot of it can carry over year-to-year though, so not a huge deal.

    • Fit_Series_573@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      I had something similar for a few years and loved it. Spoiled me since it was my first career out of high school and ended up feeling the 9-5. Schedule is closer to 30-35 a week more spread out over 6 days atm but works better for my current life and doubles as a good workout without being exhausted like if I was doing 8-9s 5 days a week