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Sif be at drinks when you could do 12 hour days all weekend

12 hour days suck balls - I feel for you, I am lucky if I get one day off per week sometimes 2 per f/n let alone 28 days on...

Where abouts do you work?

28 on is about the worst roster ive heard. 14/6 is the most id do f**k anything else.

12 hour days are absolute standard in construction though so meh harden up Pete :-P

Thank f**k this week is over though, whatever could go wrong did go wrong this week. So shit.

Bring on long weekend and North Straddy awww yeah

I'm only doing 21 days this swing and back to 14 days next swing, don't feel bad for me, heck 1 day off a week is worse in my book, you just have the luxury of that day being a weekend, and things like long weekends, and being able to go to things/events after work etc.

Moaning is just the only thing that keeps me going through the days :yucky:

MCJV does a 28 day roster for some of its staff though... I can conclusively say, screw that!

A few more photos

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This makes me yet and difficult to go to sleep.

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