Re: Tell me about your shifts, I'm curious!
I worked a variety of schedules in many different hospitals and specialties, mostly in NYC, NJ and northern CA.
I usually preferred 12 hr nights because of a long commute and child care when the kids were little. I did this twice a week, back to back. Full time was 3 in a row. I have always been able to manage the long shift and sleeping wasn't a problem when the kids were in school. I even tried a live in maid after the divorce. I worked full time but I was missing out on my children's lives. So I learned how to get by on much less and went back to the 2 x12.
After they were grown and gone I was so used to having a lot of time off I stayed wtih the schedule.
I usually worked w/o benefits until I got older and bought a house. In CA we got benefits for any time over 2o hrs.
By tweaking my schedule I could work 4 x 12 and have 10 days off in a row.
I was highly motivated and focused those 48 hrs. I was able to avoid burnout for most of my working career.
I have been retired 2 years and have not missed nursing - until I discovered this site.
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