A few years ago I took a job working an evening shift doing technical support, 3 months after starting I was transferred to a better position in a different department. Worked out ok for me.
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Oct 2nd, 2008 11:09 AM #1Newbie
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Shift Work?
Anyone care to share their experiences with 7x24 shift work in the IT Support industry?
Pros/cons? Do you have to work on statutory holidays?
What do you think about a new grad taking on such a role to get their "foot in the door", so the speak?
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Oct 2nd, 2008 06:42 PM #2Newbie
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Oct 3rd, 2008 07:51 PM #3
Pretty much exactly what I did after graduation. Took a 7x24 position to get my foot in the door. After a year or so of experience (based on company policies) you can start looking around internally.
It's pretty stressful on the work/life balance and definitely does a number on your body and personal life by working night shifts. It's a life-style to get used too, but is one of the easiest ways to get some real experience and fast-track as a recent grad.
I'd definitely go back and do it again since the benefits highly out-weighed the costs. (and yes, you have to work stat holidays but get overtime/stat pay)
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Oct 3rd, 2008 09:08 PM #4
On shift work, you get used to it, the days/weekends simply blend together, you forget its a Saturday, lol, downside is you are off during the week alot, a good time to get errands done, but a bad time to socialize.
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