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What are your working hours?

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I work different hours each week. I usually work 2-11 Mondays and Tuesdays. I work usually 12-9 on Wednesdays and Thursdays unless I am off. Friday I am usually off. I work 4-1 (am) on Saturday, unless I ask off. On Sunday if I close, it is usually 2-11 or 5-11. I told my supervisor if I work til 1 in Saturday, please not to schedule me til 5 on Sunday, so I can go to church!
 
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Mine are 7:30 am to 5 pm.

I get up at 5:45 am in the morning to make it on time. :yawn:

I generally arrive at work between 8:00 and 8:30 a.m., generally leave between 5:30 & 6:00 (although sometimes am out at 5:00). I have meetings through the lunch hour several times a month so those days no lunch (oh well) or a quick bite at my desk. I also work 1-2 Saturdays a month (but those are usually done by noon, 1:00 p.m. at the latest). Total 45-50 hours/week.

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I work at a state trout hatchery. Normally I work 07:00-15:30 Monday through Friday. On days when I have to take fish down to Napa, I work until 17:30 or 18:00.

Once or twice a year, each crew member has to work weekends for a month, and then we work the same hours, but get two days off during the week.

In the winter, we work a rotating stand-by schedlue. Every night through the winter, due to possible rain and wind, one crewmember is restricted to the hatchery grounds to monitor the screens in the fish ponds and to be available in the event of a power outage...which happens three or four times a winter.

Here's a perk, though...most of us live in state housing on the hatchery grounds. My commute is to walk about 200 yards down to the office!!
 
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