Kevwoody wrote: » Huh, 18/20 hour shifts, that's nothing! I've been working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week since last January. The boss is a prick from Mayo and the wage is €188 a week
sam34 wrote: » As a medical intern I regularly did 57/58 hour shifts... It was madness, and dangerous. Wouldn't be allowed happen now.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Any commercial fishermen on boards? I've heard they do ridiculous hours out on deck.
Venus In Furs wrote: » Do junior doctors not still do ridiculous shifts though? Not as bad as the above, but e.g. 36 hours?
Venus In Furs wrote: » I know two guys in the US who worked on the fishing boats in Alaska (what The Deadliest Catch is about) - can't talk about it they're so traumatised. It was like prison too - you were only allowed to make two phone-calls a week. Massive money for sure, but what price mental health...
The Backwards Man wrote: » I'd say they are pulling your leg a wee bit. I know a couple of local lads here that are on the crab boats in the Bering Sea, way better conditions than they have on the trawlers at home.
Daisy03 wrote: » Accountant by any chance? I am the same! Longest was 15 hours at work followed by working 2 hours at home which I thought was long. I couldnt manage anymore. I have an astronomical amount of leave in lieu owed to be but it would be so much more if I charged all the time I actually worked.
Venus In Furs wrote: » Holy crap, much as I get annoyed by aspects of my Monday to Friday office job, it's still well cushy, not a strain on my physical/mental health, out the door every evening, no questions asked.
Frosty McSnowballs wrote: » Most iv stayed awake because of work is 10 days. Active all the time for that though.
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.
seamus wrote: » Lots of people here need to learn their rights and not be afraid to just walk off and take their lunch or go home. You are legally entitled to 11 hours consecutive rest in every 24. You cannot work till 3am and be expected to come back in at 9am. The earliest your employer can ask you come back in is 2pm. On top of that, you are entitled to two full 24 hour breaks in every two week period. This can either be one 24 hour period in each week, or one complete 48 hour period in the second week. If you have worked 6 hours, you are entitled to a 30 minute break. Seriously, just stand up and go take your lunch. "I'm taking a break, I've been here all day without rest." Don't wait for someone to say OK, just go. Turn off your phone if you have to. Unless you're a pilot or a surgeon, there is no job in the world that absolutely cannot be stopped for 30 minutes while you take a break. And there's a good reason why in both of these jobs, someone else comes in to take over and give you a break. Sounds idealistic? Nah. Some bosses just push their luck as far as they can, and will treat you like crap if you allow it. If you take what you're legally entitled to, they can't and won't do anything about it. Will they treat you differently for standing up for yourself? Perhaps. But do you really want to spend your time kissing the ass of someone who doesn't respect you? If they informally punish you for standing up for yourself, then treat them with the same level of respect that they treat you (as ridigdly professional as you can) as dust off your CV.