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Anyone ever worked 7 on/7 off shift?Rating: (votes: 6) I'm a new LPN job hunting and interviewed for a 7 days on/ 7 days off position. I had never even heard of this schedule. Initially sounds good but was wondering if anyone has any real life experience working this way? Thanks! It sounds 2 good 2 be true...U should find out what shifts u would be working 4 these 7 days. 8 hour shifts is not so bad but if there r night shifts included it can be very tiring and affect work performance. Comment: I do nights 8 on 6 off now as the Charge Nurse in a busy ER.It allows me to "flip" from a night schedule to a day schedule and not be caught between. I love it. And with a mere 80 hours of vacation time, I get 20 days off!Comment: If they are 12 hour shifts you'll be ready for your own ER after a full week.Comment: sounds rough to meComment: I am working 7 on/7 off in a small Texas hospital, and I can tell you that this is the single reason why many nurses stay here. It is just awsome. I love my schedule. We do 8 hr shifts Mo-Fr and 12 hr shifts Sa+Su.But we get payed for the full 40 hrs.Comment: That's the schedule - 5 8's & 2 12's. I'll have to clarify the pay because I'm sure it would be exhausting to HAVE to pick up shifts in your off week to get the hours. Thanks for the input!Comment: Quote from canoeheadIf they are 12 hour shifts you'll be ready for your own ER after a full week.Comment: I tried this for awhile and absolutely loved it. I also did the work 2/16hr shifts on Fri and Sat or Sat and Sun then have 5 days off (paid for 40). It was a killer to do but having that 5 days off afterwards was great. I switched to the 7 on and 7 off when I got too far in my pregnancy that the 2 back to back 16 hour shifts were just way too much. I'd love the oppurtunity to do the 7/7 again.Comment: Quote from oeue2007Hi all-I'm a new LPN job hunting and interviewed for a 7 days on/ 7 days off position. I had never even heard of this schedule. Initially sounds good but was wondering if anyone has any real life experience working this way? Thanks!Comment: In the UK norm to do a week of nights and then have the following week off. I worked permanent nights for 8 years doing this and was great. Bearing in mind we do internal rotation here in the UK to a major part
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