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Its My Long Weekend

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Its My Long Weekend

Post by johnnyp »

Finished about 13.00 today,not to busy :whistle Now 5 days off :Very Happy A 4 day week colleagues,you cant beat it :nana :Very Happy :dance

p.s. we get this every 3 weeks,and a Weds-Thurs off in between.
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take it u have only just finished then?
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Those longer days are looking better and better - 1 get Thursday and Sundays off and spend at least part of them recuperating. Image
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Post by johnnyp »

newpostie wrote:take it u have only just finished then?
13.00 mate,been out shoping with the Mrs :Very Happy
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TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Those longer days are looking better and better - 1 get Thursday and Sundays off and spend at least part of them recuperating. Image
Teebs mate we love it.Even if we had to work till our time,and some do,we still dont care :nana that long weekend every 3 weeks is worth its weight in gold.I still believe we will make time out of the job when all the changes really kick in,its time AWAY thats now more important.
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Post by pinstripe »

How would these 4 day weeks work if you were part time? A bit extra on delivery, but as in my office the only work in office is throwing our walks off, I can't see it happening for P/T. 5 days off every 3 weeks sounds great, a lot better than 3 days every 6 weeks. Saying that I used to do 6 days every week like most and that was easier than the 5 days we do now.
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Post by johnnyp »

pinstripe wrote:How would these 4 day weeks work if you were part time? A bit extra on delivery, but as in my office the only work in office is throwing our walks off, I can't see it happening for P/T. 5 days off every 3 weeks sounds great, a lot better than 3 days every 6 weeks. Saying that I used to do 6 days every week like most and that was easier than the 5 days we do now.
Oh yes mate,you work a bit harder but its worth it for the time off :Very Happy Also if you work a rest day or days on S/A then the earnings are very nice.Youre right you would not get it being part time,but you could always try.
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Post by leiwolf »

what is a long weekend?
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Post by asbru »

I want my weekends back. Sundays are just a recovery day for me, I never get a long weekend as I'm not on a rota and funnily enough I don't get given Saturdays or Mondays off. I never seem to have time for anything anymore and I'm like a zombie playing cricket at weekends.
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Post by pinstripe »

asbru wrote:I want my weekends back. Sundays are just a recovery day for me, I never get a long weekend as I'm not on a rota and funnily enough I don't get given Saturdays or Mondays off. I never seem to have time for anything anymore and I'm like a zombie playing cricket at weekends.
Are you in the England Cricket team? Where I come from cricket isn't a sport but a form of community service :nana
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Post by Darren Bent »

Johnny Pick - tell us how your delivery office work and its hours. So I can print it out and give it to Union Rep to see what he think.
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Post by postyparker »

Sorry for my ignorance but how does it work? Do you still do 40 hours in a week?
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Carew wrote:Johnny Pick - tell us how your delivery office work and its hours. So I can print it out and give it to Union Rep to see what he think.
Post your current dutys all of them,reserves,rest day covers,drives ect and staff up here and i'll see what can be made of it.
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Post by Darren Bent »

We do floating week off policy with 110 walks (I think) which means we work full time/part time for 6 days a week and then get a week off every 6 weeks. Not sure if some people work 5 days a week or whatever. Probably about 20 drivers.
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Long Weekend

Post by yorkie13 »

I had a 4 day duty for 4 years until September last year and loved the long weekend every 3 weeks then A-hole DUM put me back on 5 days. :sad: