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05-25-2007, 06:28 PM
Can someone tell me what the hours are for your three shifts? I know you work 10 hrs 4 on 3 off.

Thanks

05-25-2007, 08:01 PM
Days: 6a-4p
Afternoons: 2p-mid
Nights: 9p-7a

05-26-2007, 02:23 AM
Days ACTUALLY work 6a - 2pm - then it is time to hide..

Afternoons ACTUALLY work 2p - 9:30p - then it is dinner time

Midnights ACTUALLY work all night.....

05-26-2007, 02:39 AM
Days ACTUALLY work 6a - 2pm - then it is time to hide..

Afternoons ACTUALLY work 2p - 9:30p - then it is dinner time

Midnights ACTUALLY work all night.....

Sounds like someone is trying to stir it up. Don't fall for it. We all know how the shifts operate. Leave it be. Someone asked a simple question and got a simple answer. Reality Check's just trying to stir it up.

05-26-2007, 11:22 PM
Days ACTUALLY work 6a - 2pm - then it is time to hide..

Afternoons ACTUALLY work 2p - 9:30p - then it is dinner time

Midnights ACTUALLY work all night.....

right....the guys on midnights never leave early say 5am or 6am....and they never find some dark parking lot to hide in and sleep. Nope that be would never happen.

Every shift has its benifets just happy you have a job and enjoy the perks that every shift has to offer even though they are all differant.

05-27-2007, 12:38 AM
how bout someone asks a question and then another gives an answer...thats it! why not leave things alone? we have enough to worry about ...we dont need to be worried about us as well.....(this is a general response only)

05-27-2007, 02:56 AM
Every shift has its benifets just happy you have a job and enjoy the perks that every shift has to offer even though they are all differant.

I'm not even going to touch this one, boys.

05-27-2007, 05:21 AM
I'm not even going to touch this one, boys.[/quote]

Hey English 101, a comma was not necessary between the words "one" and "boys" .

05-27-2007, 02:08 PM
I'm not even going to touch this one, boys.

Hey English 101, a comma was not necessary between the words "one" and "boys" .[/quote]

Uhh... yes, it is. An addressed person's name (in this case a group of persons) is always considered a parenthetical and should be separated from the sentence with a comma.

For example, if I was directing a statement towards my friend, Jim, I could write:

This moron, English 102, has no idea what (s)he is talking about, Jim.

Or if I was writing to a group of people I might write:

English 102, ladies and gentelmen, must have completed third grade grammar in order to understand parenthetical expressions.

And finally, if I was writing to you individually:

You have no idea what you are talking about, moron.

Get it now?

05-27-2007, 04:41 PM
It's official: I love English101.

11-06-2007, 04:05 PM
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