petrolcan wrote: » Longest I've done is 140(ish) hours straight. I did get to sleep for a few hours at night though. Couldn't do it now as the OH would be mightily pissed.
beks101 wrote: » I started work at 7.30am Friday morning. I've been on-shift for 18 hours. That's 18 hours with no lunch break, one coffee break where I got pulled back to my desk because of another work crisis, and two toilet breaks. I need sugar, alcohol, sleep and to punch a wall very hard. What's the longest shift you've ever worked and why? ETA: I did get free hula hoops though. BBQ beef flavour. I ate three packets.
braddun wrote: » I work 16 hour days 7 days a week
pappyodaniel wrote: » There's a lot of this going on in this thread. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe1a1wHxTyo
xXxkorixXx wrote: » My husband worked 21hrs one day
Elisabeth Moldy Balloon wrote: » 16 hours days regularly enough when writing my thesis and in work an odd time. I'd have taken plenty of breakes in that though at least 2 hours. 16 hours is actually the longest I could work where I work as the building is only open for that long. Some of the claims being made here aren't possible.
Frosty McSnowballs wrote: » Most iv stayed awake because of work is 10 days. Active all the time for that though.
Frosty McSnowballs wrote: » Most iv stayed awake because of work is 10 days.
Kevin McCloud wrote: » That is not a work shift though since you left work and got sleep.
Frosty McSnowballs wrote: » Regularly do 24hr shifts. Mostly just trying to stay awake than actually doing stuff though. Most iv gone without a day off is about 4 months. Most iv stayed awake because of work is 10 days. Active all the time for that though.
The easy experimental answer to this question is 264 hours (about 11 days). In 1965, Randy Gardner, a 17-year-old high school student, set this apparent world-record for a science fair.
seventeen sheep wrote: » In my old job, 14/15 hour days were the norm ... also you were fully expected to work at the weekends ... in theory, time in lieu was given for overtime; however all jobs were on a strict budget. So we were only allowed record a fraction of the overtime worked. I don't miss that place!