maroon barchetta said:
My cousin worked it at BASF. Four on, four off, alternate days and nights.
Spend two of your four days off turning around your sleep schedule.
Seven on/seven off seems better to me. You take seven days of vacation and you're off for three weeks in a row.
One of my brothers was working 12 hour shifts, but not the DuPont schedule, when companies started going to 12 hour shifts. He had been there long enough he had 5 or 6 weeks vacation. He loved to come by my office around the middle of October and say "well, I work 6 more days this year." I'd think damn, we that close to the end of the year, then would realize nope, still October. But he would tell me he was about to start his long change, vacation, regular days off, then back for a day, some personal time off, regular days off, back for two days, long change, then vacation, etc.
If I had that kind of time off back then, I'd be so far behind I'd never catch up. But he was a dispatcher and monitored several pipelines. Someone was always sitting in that chair, so when he came back after time off, all he was behind on was reading his emails.