bigblue_dl
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Re: TRP: Changing Conferences Since 1999
I try to be at work by 7:00, some days it drifts back to 7:15.
I try to be at work by 7:00, some days it drifts back to 7:15.
My brother doesn't have to be at work until 11:00, but gets there at 6/6:30 and does 9 hour days (gets every other Friday off).I have flex time, but I usually arrive between 8:30 and 9, and I've stayed as late as 7. We've got some guys who come in as late as 11:30, but they work into the evening. And of course, there is the graveyard shift on the helpdesk.
I have several relatives that have 48 on/96 off-type jobs.
I'd love to work 4 10 hour days. That extra day off would be so worth it.
I usually work 10-6:30. And no, my job doesn't spill into my personal life. And yes, I own my condo. I do, however, have a degree.
And for some stupid reason, I'm trying to get out of this cubicle slavery thing and earn a living off music.
Mr. wore Black, it that you?
You might be interested in Mr. wore Black's new band, Fire.
Why not Gasoline or Wood?Fire, what do they play with the band "Water" or something?
Because shut up. That's why.Why not Gasoline or Wood?
I wouldn't mind having the 28/14 schedule, just because I would love having 2 weeks straight off. Yeah, 28 straight sucks, but I think it balances out.Pfffft, for the past year I've worked 6-12 am and pm, 28 days straight then 14 days off. But I'm in a very unique career field (driving tugboats). Once I complete my training next month I'll be doing 12-6 instead, but same 28/14 schedule.
I wouldn't mind having the 28/14 schedule, just because I would love having 2 weeks straight off. Yeah, 28 straight sucks, but I think it balances out.
When you're on the boat, how much time/day do you get for yourself to surf the internet, read a book, watch a movie, etc.?Eh, I really don't mind the 28 straight. Typically the first 21 go by quickly since all I do is work/sleep typically, but once I get close to going home, it drags by. Lately though I've been doing 6+ weeks in a row (8 weeks Feb-Mar, 6 weeks this go around). Had 3 weeks off to start April, probably only going to get 2 weeks this time. That is definitely a nice perk, even though it tends to go by too quickly.
I have friends on ships out on the ocean that go 3 months/3 months.
When you're on the boat, how much time/day do you get for yourself to surf the internet, read a book, watch a movie, etc.?
That doesn't sount too bad. Enough time to keep you sane, at least.Our 6 hours off are ours to do what we want. Typically we'll eat, maybe catch up on some stuff on the internet, and sleep. Some boats have exercise equipment that will get used as well. So in total we have about 12 hours to do what we want, but you figure most guys will get atleast two 4 hour naps/sleeps in per day, so really only about 4 hours without cutting into sleep.