Nah I did like a 14 hour shift once which was horrible but my job is a tad less physically taxing than yours. I've had long days where I've then gone to training though and that trout is horrible
Nah I did like a 14 hour shift once which was horrible but my job is a tad less physically taxing than yours. I've had long days where I've then gone to training though and that trout is horrible
The longest I've worked was a few twelve hour shifts when I worked at a daycare, and they only gave me one break.
That boss got fired soon after, thankfully. And I didn't dislike the work, it was just exhausting.
Yesterday I worked in a shop without any air conditioning. It was over 90F outside and those culottes don't breathe!
I had to get a bite wound flushed. When the doctor told me, I was like "oh ok, sure" because it sounded fairly innocuous. But no, it was excruciating. Worse than the bite itself.
They take a huge pitcher of saline solution and then pump it through one of the holes of the wound and push the water through so that it comes out the other hole. And I mean, it shoots out of there with incredible pressure. I had water flying out of my arm, hitting the walls of the doctor's office. And with the water comes out blood and fat particles. And your skin is just sorta flapping as the water shoots out. They did this over and over until all the water was gone. Horrible experience!
So that took half an hour. I know that seems short compared to several hours of work, but believe me, the time went SLOWLY. Every second was accounted for. -_-
I've also worked 14 hour days before, on my feet, carrying 15 pounds of equipment on my shoulders. Not cool.
24 hour shift.
When I worked with my dad we did essentially cat5/3 (data/voice) cable moves. Like the company will for some reason or another move all of their furniture 3 feet to the east. Then 3 feet to the west. Several times a year. Hey it paid for our livelihood who am I to argue?
So what we had to do was cut all of the jacks out and pull out the cable and put it in a corner. Then the furniture people will disassemble the furniture and move it 3 feet to the east and assemble it.
When they are done we go in and pull all the cables back where they were and terminate them.
Got it? Good. It's Sunday evening and we have to finish up 3 more desks. Everything's terminated. Let's test them....they don't work.
WTF? troubleshoot. Try again. Same. WTF????
hours pass. Dad goes into the switch room. I go crazy and delirious. I misplace a pen. (my dad took it and I didn't know) It makes me snap. I want this to end. I contemplate suicide. It was terrible.
Dad comes back. We finish up the job. It's 5am. Monday morning. People will come into the office soon. All is well in the world.
NEVER AGAIN
Pike, next time you have to work a long shift think of this pic and it will cheer you up.
EDIT: Not linking correctly, so just click. http://www.quickmeme.com/meme/3qov4v/
Having a student's water break in my class.
I've worked from 6am till about 9pm a few times because the concrete wouldn't dry or because lifting panels can take all day and no one wants to pay the extra money to leave a crane on site overnight. The worst thing is walking around a work site with only a few hastily constructed spotlights while 3+ tonne concrete panels are suspended above you.
Yesterday was the last day off I'll see till NEXT Friday. I've worked 7 days straight before, but not 9. 6 1/2 months Pregnant Working Kari doesn't like this -_- But it's because I requested the whole weekend off, so maybe I should just grin and bear it ;-;
Working 7 days a week for a total of some 60+ hours a week between 2 customer facing busy jobs for 9 months solid. With just 1 day off in that entire period of time, which was Christmas Day.
I also worked an 18 hour shift on the end of a week of 10 - 12 hour shifts. The shift finished at 2:45am. I was due back in work at 08:00 the next day. I had a 1.5 hour journey home to make, I then has to impromptually meet the head of Nintendo Europe. I was an absolute wreck propped up on Red Bull.