Anyone work a Baylor Shift anymore?

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My wife is just against me working a Baylor Shift and I think it is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Then I hear about nurses not even wanting to work 12's let alone a Baylor. Anyone else with me? Work more hours in fewer days and have more free time to play?

I am totally with you on this one.... I honestly thought I was one of the last few because you can't find a lot of meaty info about Baylor shifts on AN. What region do you work in?

Even while I was in school, in Southeast Louisiana, my preceptors and instructors had no idea what I was talking about.

Am curious to learn where this type of shift is still active!

Ruger8mm

248 Posts

I'm in Northern MN currently. Looking at other areas for potential future moves. Some in state (SE MN) and some out of state (FL).

I work what we call straights. q Fri, Sat, Sun, 12s 7a-7p. I get FT bennies and registry. Similar to a Baylor.

I love that I still have 4 other days to not deal with work. I do miss a lot of family events though.

Ruger8mm

248 Posts

I work what we call straights. q Fri, Sat, Sun, 12s 7a-7p. I get FT bennies and registry. Similar to a Baylor.

I love that I still have 4 other days to not deal with work. I do miss a lot of family events though.

But they miss out on some great random Tuesdays at the lake (or where ever)when nobody else is clogging up beach, parks, etc.

The place I quit doing a Baylor four years ago stopped the shifts two years ago. Looking back, I don't feel they were safe either. 12's were OK but I was doing 6a - 10:30pm Saturday and Sunday.

Mondays felt like I'd gone out on a bender over the weekend and then was hit by a truck.

Specializes in orthopedic/trauma, Informatics, diabetes.

We have "weekend option" which is QSat/Sun and another day, I usually work a Tues or Wed. There is an extra stipend for working every weekend. I still work and get paid for 36, but get more/hour than reg day shift. Weekend options nights are decent money but I cannot do nights.

macfar28

138 Posts

I work weekend option nights currently. We make 20% extra per hour on our 12 hour weekend shifts (+shift diff). I then work a 12 during the week (no 20%). We used to get 33% on all hours worked but they decreased that 2 years ago. I imagine they will phase it out soon and I do believe as people leave and new employees are hired into those spots, they are straight pay and not at the 20% premium. If they ever flat do away with it they will have a riot on their hands.

TheCommuter, BSN, RN

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I used to love weekend Baylor shifts. I thought working two days and being paid for a full 40 hours was the second greatest deal to winning PowerBall. Unfortunately, these shifts started disappearing in the area where I live in 2009.

RNperdiem, RN

4,592 Posts

Weekend plans aren't what they used to be. People who like weekends and want the extra money simply schedule themselves for lots of weekends plus a day during the week. The weekend differentials are good and you are not locked in to working every weekend if for some reason you need a weekend off.

SleeepyRN

1,076 Posts

I would really like that. I only want to work a few days a week right now in my life. My work offered me weekends. Two 16 hour days. I remember as a kid hearing my mom use the term Weekend Warrior. I don't hear that term anymore.

Ruger8mm

248 Posts

I would be happy just working three 12's regardless of the day. 3 daywork weeks rock!

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