Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:11 PM
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I did 80 hrs in week. Once, and only once!
WISH I HAD MORE TIME TO TRAP!
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:13 PM
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Working in the oil field, I would routinely work 24 to 30 hours straight to get work completed. Rig time is so expensive, no food breaks etc. Now thats hard core tougher than me for sure. I think im getting to old for this though. May be part of my recently developed health issues.
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:17 PM
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Probably just over 24hrs. I work for the rural electric company and on storms can work 20+ Pretty common in storms but the company doesn’t like when we are over 16 without a rest period of 8 hrs because we stay on double time until we get a rest period
Derek
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:18 PM
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Bruce T
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Those are some long hours.I used to work 12 hour shifts when I worked for the union on power plant shutdowns.
Nevada bound
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:29 PM
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When doing golf course construction, and only so many warm months to grow turf in Northern Michigan. I took my travel trailer to the site. Push dirt, pop stumps, haul sand, trench pipe. If weather was workable, we worked, day and night and cat napped. Rain days were spent power sleeping and planning. Greens were built and planted while still stumping shaping fairways. We had 3 ladies that road around with food, beverages daily. 40 hours straight time and 40 or so overtime for 3 summers. Clear and burn in winter dirt work in summer. Wouldn't trade the experience for nothing.
you're only allowed so many sunrises... I aim to see every one of them!
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:33 PM
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Trying to remember how many hours I actually worked... But I walked in the door almost 25 hours after I left once.
Don't remember what month it was but it was cold enough to be pretty miserable.
Spent a Saturday on a shutdown for a customer so we could change out breakers for load bank test equipment. As I was wrapping up to go home my boss sent out a company-wide text looking for help... Bunch of wiring on the dynamic brake of a crane had failed... Big clamshell job at a concrete plant. Spent the better part of Saturday night and early Sunday morning getting it back up.
Had to drop the company van back off at the first customer's plant and then drive home... That was a long drive.
Paycheck looked good though.
Mike
One man with a gun may control 100 others who have none.
Vladimir Lenin
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:42 PM
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Worked long hours on train wrecks.3,4 days straight. Catch an hour sleep in an upside down boxcar here and there.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:51 PM
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Hauled many tons of IBP beef from Emporia KS to Tampa FL or Miami FL or L.A. Had 36 hours delivery time. Speed limit was 55. Tampa is about 2 hours closer.
Loaded tomatoes multiple times in CA with a 3rd morning delivery to the Boston produce market. I got a 500 dollar bonus for being on time when I did that. Back then 500 bucks would easy buy what 1500 will now.
That stuff was pretty common. I figured sooner or later I would be dead so quit that reefer nonsense after about a year.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: How many hours do you work? Longest ever?
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02/03/22 07:53 PM
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Paul D. Heppner
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Back in '75 early '76 I worked for Moog Hydraulic in East Aurora, NY. My main focus was design work on the F-15 fighter with a little bit of Space Shuttle design work just to break up the monotony. The F-15 aspect was cost plus with a special allowance from the state labor board regarding work hours per week. Soooo, we were required to work 16 hrs a day for six days, 12 hrs on Sunday every week with every other Sunday off. Thirteen days straight. This went on for 14 or 15 months. Talk about dragging your butt. Interesting thing was it was all done on drafting boards using slide rules, very few calculators. What few there were only had add, subtract, multiply, divide, and percentage functions. Primitive to say the least. There was no way I could have done it again when I retired at 58 and there is no way I would recommend it, even for a young guy. It just takes too big a toll, to many mistakes can be made, some costly. There were several divorces and separations. A few accidents, guys falling asleep driving to and from work. I really don't understand how farmers do it at harvest time. My hat's off to you guys.
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