Wednesday, August 11, 2010

How common are 10-hour days/4 days a week jobs?

I've heard that some companies are trying out a shorter work week. Are jobs which offer a 10-hour day only four days a week becoming more common? What types of jobs would be most likely to offer such hours -- clerical/data entry or something higher up?How common are 10-hour days/4 days a week jobs?
SOME hospital positions are like this (4 10-hour shifts per week), or 6 12-hour shifts + 1 8 hour shift per 2-week pay period. Especially those in nursing %26amp; technical (respiratory, sleep / neurology, radiology, etc.)How common are 10-hour days/4 days a week jobs?
It is becoming more prevalent. In my area, it's mostly office workers and/or clerical


workers who are able to take advantage of this.
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10 hours a day is a normal 40 hour work week. Most jobs that do this are in manufacturing, which is dying in the US.
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24/7 companies usually. look into international trade jobs also.
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They are becoming slowly more popular, but still not in many places. The jobs that offer those type of schedules are generally the more professional type jobs that pay on salary. Putting lower tier hourly workers presents some overtime issues on state and federal issues.
I do 12.5 hour shifts and work 3 days per week, and 4 days every other week. I am a registered nurse. I find the days I go in are largely written off but I do get to enjoy 3 or even 4 days off per week. I also shave off time in public transport that other workers will face daily, which saves me on rail fares.

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