WHATS THE LONGEST WORK SHIFT YOU EVER PULLED?

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Feb 7, 2011
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17 hrs.. Someone hella overslept and forgot to come relieve me. I wasn't trippin tho.. after 12 hrz its double time, AND it was goin in to my 7th day of work..
 

Chree

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Dec 7, 2005
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18 hours being a manager at petco, came in at 1pm worked til midnight, left at 9 am. (2 seperate 1 hour lunches)
 

BUTCHER 206

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Aug 22, 2003
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16 hours, thats the maximum allowed under washington state law. there was one point where i did four 16's back to back to back though lol, taking the goddamned metro bus with a 2 hour round trip, getting like 3 hours of sleep and shit. it isnt even really worth it cause once you go over a certain amount of overtime they bump you up in the tax bracket for that check and take like half of that shit
 
Jan 29, 2005
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Used to do 18 hours shifts as a server at a Perkins Restaurant like 10 years ago all the time. People on the next shift wouldn't want to work so I would just take their shift too usually. Was dope money, would make like $250+ in tips plus $4.00 an hour during those 18 hour days.
 

DuceTheTruth

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I once did an 8 to 4, then found out towards the end of the day that I was the lucky one elected to watch the vehicles and equipment where they sat that night. The whole night. I was relieved @ 8 the next morning.

24hrs.

I was hella pissed cause I was supposed to be gettin some ass that night too...smh
 
Dec 12, 2006
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Ive done some moves where we were short a couple guys that took 12-14 hours including packing up one house and transporting and unloading to the new one, had to wait to the very end to move this HUGE supposedly hella expensive wine collection