Legal:How many hours worked before break?

You think nurses run around none stop or something? Nursing isn't really an exhaustive job (for the most part). You don't do anything to exert yourself really.

Ever worked a 12 hour shift on a ward? Until then, kindly, shhhh. Nurses do nothing but run around non-stop, yes your not hauling bags of cement, but when you have spent your shift repositioning bed-bound patients, washing people and wiping bottoms, I would rather the cement. Its just that most nurses choose not to complain about it, its the job you choose. Try reading this, its a pretty accurate post

http://ernursey.blogspot.com/2007/09/typical-day.html
 
12hr shifts
3*15mins - Paid
1*30min - Unpaid

Shifts are what I chose as I was sick of travelling every day back and forther especially on 5hr shifts (half) -_-

as for nursing the lil sis is a nurse at one of the main hospitals in newcastle, works on multiple wards AFAIK and shes on 12hr shifts atm and I can gaurantee you she is knackered after every one of the shifts, and some of the things she's said shes had to do/clean up *shudder* could'nt do that myself and to be doing stuff like this on and off for 12hours I dont think I could cope, Kudos to those of you that do this kind of work on these shifts!
 
Ever worked a 12 hour shift on a ward? Until then, kindly, shhhh. Nurses do nothing but run around non-stop, yes your not hauling bags of cement, but when you have spent your shift repositioning bed-bound patients, washing people and wiping bottoms, I would rather the cement. Its just that most nurses choose not to complain about it, its the job you choose. Try reading this, its a pretty accurate post

http://ernursey.blogspot.com/2007/09/typical-day.html

+1 My brother is nurse. Understaffed, overworked, underpayed.

He's often the only nurse on the ward, well him, an auxillery and maybe a student and is flat out from morning until night. He works 12.5 hours, but never gets away on time so usually 13 hour days. I know I couldn't do it, having spent a lot of time as a patient I have huge respect for them.
 
I have to work 9.30 - 12 and 2 - 3.30 on a working day, other than that, can have breaks etc whenever. So long as I do an average of 7hr 24min a day over a period of time (im guessing a year) then its all good :D
 
Ha, on my 8 hour shift yesterday I got about 15 minutes break, chucked some food down me and went back to the ward. Most days I can easily go 6 hours until my break and often don't sit down in that time. Many nurses on busy wards (a&e) can do a 12.5 hour shift without a break, we are supposed to get 30 minutes on an 8 hour and 1 hour (plus a 15 minute tea break) on a 12.5 hour though. You get used to it but I am pretty dead after a busy day!

I bet that is damn hard work you do. Rewarding though. :)
 
Try working in a crappy kitchen,

10hrs without a break. Last week i was in the kitchen on my own for 11hrs, im sure that isnt legal.. but who cares.

To be honest i can work normally 9hrs without being bothered about a break
 
in my last job:

work 6 hours to get 15/20 min break

8 hour shift got ya 1hr unpaid, 2 x 15min paid breaks.


current job:

work 7am -3pm get approx 2 hrs worth of breaks
 
I don't get paid for an hour a day, which is supposed to cover 3X 20 min breaks in a 9 hour day. In reality I work about 12 hours and the most I have gotten in over 5 months is 20 minutes total. Today for instance the only thing resembling a break was sitting down to tell someone they were dying :(

Ho hum, in the grand sceme of things it could be worse. At least we have jobs
 
My job involves sitting infront of 2 monitors all day tapping on a mouse. And I'm not allowed to work more than 6 hours straight without having at least a 30 min break.
 
Legally you have to take a break after 4hrs

I do 9hr shifts and get two 15min breaks paid and 1hr unpaid, Although I just skip my lunch and go home early as I do a 5am to 1pm shift every day.
 
Legally you have to take a break after 4hrs

I do 9hr shifts and get two 15min breaks paid and 1hr unpaid, Although I just skip my lunch and go home early as I do a 5am to 1pm shift every day.

depends on the job but generally as i have qouted on 1st page its now legally 6 hours.

since every one talking about their breaks i might as well tell you mine, i work in retail part time.

if u work say 12pm-9pm u get 1 hour unpaid break. if you work 12-6 u get half hour unpaid( these reason is it used to be every 5 hours legally) but the way the business works they have kept half hour every 6 hour shift.

any ways ones one busy saturday i was on 12-9 with a hour break at 2 so then i'd be working 3-9 with a break and asked main manager do i get 15min paid break and he said "no because it legally every 7 hours worked" i said prove it but he could not at the time so i left it at that but did take 5mins to have a drink.


any ways now that i have found the legal answer i will put it in staff room for other staff to see. Now that is not a busy period if i work 5 min over 6 hours without a break i will not stand for it.

The company rule is, you are expected to upto stay 15mins more after your shift if required unpaid.
 
Whats a break?!

I prefer to just get everything done and have a break when I finish work. On quiet times I browse the web, and just eat at my desk anyway, I have no reason to go out of the office so may aswell continue working.

I dont get paid for breaks but its better being sat bored, makes the day go so much quicker if you continue working.
 
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