BlueSkiesSmiling
New Member
I'm ready and waiting for my February IFOD class to start and I have questions about lots of things, but I will only ask about one thing for now.
As far as work schedules go, is it more standard for companies to have rotating shifts where you are working all around the clock, or is it more standard to get set schedules?
My experience in transit is that there are set shifts that are bid on based on seniority twice a year and it is the same schedule everyday (or as close to it as can be) for 6 months. The higher you got in seniority, the more likely you would get a good Monday-Friday shift. But in aviation, it seems that working a couple of mornings followed by a couple of evenings followed by a couple of overnights all in one week is a possibility.
Mind you, I don't have to work a sweet Monday-Friday schedule to be happy. I've been in transportation for years and I know it is a 24/7 environment. I'm just wondering about consistency in shifts.
Which companies keep you on a rotating shift and which ones have you on a set schedule? I'm not saying that I won't apply for a job if it has a rotating schedule, I just want to know what to expect ahead of time.
Thanks in advance!
As far as work schedules go, is it more standard for companies to have rotating shifts where you are working all around the clock, or is it more standard to get set schedules?
My experience in transit is that there are set shifts that are bid on based on seniority twice a year and it is the same schedule everyday (or as close to it as can be) for 6 months. The higher you got in seniority, the more likely you would get a good Monday-Friday shift. But in aviation, it seems that working a couple of mornings followed by a couple of evenings followed by a couple of overnights all in one week is a possibility.
Mind you, I don't have to work a sweet Monday-Friday schedule to be happy. I've been in transportation for years and I know it is a 24/7 environment. I'm just wondering about consistency in shifts.
Which companies keep you on a rotating shift and which ones have you on a set schedule? I'm not saying that I won't apply for a job if it has a rotating schedule, I just want to know what to expect ahead of time.
Thanks in advance!
