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Posted by Tim in NB on September 12, 2004 at 19:56:15 from (142.166.163.162):
In Reply to: Re: Helps me make it Through the night posted by buickanddeere on September 12, 2004 at 08:36:45:
You must have worked at a mill or factory. We have a similar schedule. It is called a 42 day cycle. Starts on a Monday. You work 3 days from 07:30-20:00, off 1 day and back in on friday night 19:30-08:00 for 4 nights. Off 8 days, then back in on the next Thursday for 4 days of 12.5 hrs. Off Monday, in Tuesday night for 3 nights of 12.5 hrs. Off friday morning then off 9 days. Come in the monday after the 9 off and work 5 days for 8 hours each. It starts all over after that weekend. Overall it is a 6 week schedule.
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