clapham_gull
Legacy Fan
- Aug 20, 2003
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Haven't got much of an opinion on this, having just returned from holiday and just read up on it.
The shift changes don't appear to be about saving money or (as was pointed out above) a necessary reaction to the "needs" of the general public.
Seems to be really about the authorities wanting to be able to do more community work which is fair enough.
However, as for the 12 hour day shifts I can fully understand why the fire fighters would want a "normal" (as normal as the job is) day shift and make up the longer hours during the night.
I'd imagine that's everything about being able to have as normal a life outside of work for their family etc... ? It's probably easier to do that if the bulk of your hours are taking place when your family are in bed.
I've always resisted jobs that require you to work 12 hours, alternating between night and day because I know they can affect your health quite badly. Thinking about it, if I was forced to work like that - I'd prefer their existing shift pattern.
For days off between shifts - you can write off at least one of them, probably two although some people obviously cope better than others. Your body (and mind) requires time to shift back onto the other pattern. I'd imagine the first day back on the other shift is a "killer", if you get my drift.
The shift changes don't appear to be about saving money or (as was pointed out above) a necessary reaction to the "needs" of the general public.
Seems to be really about the authorities wanting to be able to do more community work which is fair enough.
However, as for the 12 hour day shifts I can fully understand why the fire fighters would want a "normal" (as normal as the job is) day shift and make up the longer hours during the night.
I'd imagine that's everything about being able to have as normal a life outside of work for their family etc... ? It's probably easier to do that if the bulk of your hours are taking place when your family are in bed.
I've always resisted jobs that require you to work 12 hours, alternating between night and day because I know they can affect your health quite badly. Thinking about it, if I was forced to work like that - I'd prefer their existing shift pattern.
For days off between shifts - you can write off at least one of them, probably two although some people obviously cope better than others. Your body (and mind) requires time to shift back onto the other pattern. I'd imagine the first day back on the other shift is a "killer", if you get my drift.
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