It's a shift based pattern job, working 7am-3pm, 3pm-11pm and 11pm-7am

Thoughts?
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Er.. as far as I understand so far, it's just the weekends off but I'll have to find out for certain at the interview tomorrow.mjb wrote:The important question to ask is how long do you get between shift changeovers. On my shifts it equated to having a LOT of days off.
Yeah, we spoke about it. She's not overly keen on this as she has done shift work before in NHS and didn't like it. Everyone else tells me not to do it 'cos I'd always be tired, cranky and annoyed (no change there, then).teamster1975 wrote:How does your other half feel about it Alex? Bare in mind you may not get a lot of time together.
Can you ask them to hurry up with the road works on M25 between J16 and J18... It's a pain in the buttjasper5 wrote:My daughter and her hubby both work for the Highways Agency on shifts, they hardly see each other.
That's the big plus... and I don't feel all that secure in my current role (redundancies galore).jasper5 wrote:Having said all that, the extra money might be worth it.