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Which do you prefer?

Rotating shift work
15 (30.6%)
Straight shifts (nights or days)
24 (49%)
Mixture of Dayshift and Rotating shift work
4 (8.2%)
I would NEVER work rotating shift work
6 (12.2%)
I would ONLY work rotating shift work
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 29

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Re: Rotating Shift Work
« Reply #25 on: Sep 14, 2007, 10:03 »
I try to never say never about anything, but I would have to be pretty hard up to take another rotating shift.  I did this for a year down at SRS and it was a struggle.  The week off that you got every month was really great.  The rest of the month though was rough.  All the techs I worked with couldn't wait to get a straight day shift job.  Some had been on it for many years and talked about how thier health took a turn for the worse.  I was on it for a one year contract and took a serious pay cut just to get back on a straight day shift job.  'Course people are different and there are those who would not want to be on any shift but a rotating one.  Only way to find out if it will be OK with you would be to try it.  I scoffed at the idea that a rotating shift would be a problem for me, but not any more.

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Re: Rotating Shift Work
« Reply #26 on: Nov 05, 2007, 01:52 »
 >:(  I cant wait to get back on shifts.  I LOVE IT!!!  >:(

 


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