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Problems with Free Schedule Examples
December 21st, 2012 at 5:03 pm   starstarstarstarstar      

Everyone wants to find free examples of shift schedules, especially with 10-hour shifts. The problem is you can't trust what you get. Here's one I found today. I won't say where I found it, because I don't want to embarass anyone. I'm merely showing it to you to illustrate a point about the risks of adopting a schedule example or template you found on the Internet.

 

 

 

When I first saw this schedule I thought, "Wow, they figured out a way to make a 10-hour shift schedule using a 4-on-3-off pattern. That's awesome!" But then I started looking closer at how it worked. Here are the things you'd have to live with:


1. Rotating shifts. Sometimes rotating shifts are necessary for various business reasons. I'm not saying rotating shifts are bad, but these rotate backwards from nights to evenings to days. That's bad.


2. Fixed days. This schedule has fixed days of work for each team. Some teams have to work every weekend while others have every weekend off. That's just not fair. All employees should be treated equally when it comes to the days of work.


3. Overlapping day. One day a week, all six teams are scheduled to work. That's not an efficient way to use your personnel. And will the organization using the schedule have adequate capacity for that many employees working at the same time? How about when the shifts overlap for 6 hours that day? This will increase the coverage by 4 times. So if the normal coverage is 3 people, you would have 12 people at work for that six hour period. Not only is it wasteful, but I doubt that many places could accommodate that.


4. Staffing requirements. With rotating 10-hour shifts, you could achieve the same coverage with 5 teams working an average of 42 hours a week. Let's say the teams were comprised of 3 people each. The 6-team schedule shown above would require 18 employees working 40 hours a week or 720 hours a week. A 5-team schedule would require 15 employees working 42 hours a week or 630 hours a week. When you account for the overtime in the 5-team schedule, the total hours of pay would be 645 hours / week. Even with low average wages of $8/hour, the free schedule example would cost $600 a week more than the other schedule.


So you tell me, is this free schedule example really worth it? I know it's hard to believe, but there are organizations that will implement this schedule. And they'll brag about how great their new 10-hour schedule is. They haven't a clue what they're missing. I hope you aren't seduced by the lure of free schedule templates like this one.

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Kevin says:
October 7th, 2014 at 8:17 am   starstarstarstarstar      

Need help with a 10 hr schedule 5 fulltimers 24hr operation

Mohamed Asim says:
June 19th, 2015 at 1:11 am   starstarstarstarstar      

8hrs 8hrs 3shift  work and 4offday in month

eveing 16:00 to 00:00

nigth 00:00 to 08:00 

12 people

plx can u mail duty table for like that.

thx.

asim says:
June 19th, 2015 at 1:13 am   starstarstarstarstar      

8hrs working  3team  work and 4offday each gruop in month

time is eveing 16:00 to 00:00

time is nigth 00:00 to 08:00 

12 people

plx can u mail duty table for like that.

thx.

Cassaundra says:
August 23rd, 2015 at 1:36 pm   starstarstarstarstar      

10hrs working rotating days of with a 12 people crew and/or 12hrs working rotating days off with 12 people crew. This is a 24/7 operation. Please put together these types of schedules

S. Williams says:
March 19th, 2017 at 3:44 am   starstarstarstarstar      
Luke says:
March 30th, 2017 at 10:27 am   starstarstarstarstar      

Would like help putting together a couple of ideas reference 10 hour shifts with 28 total patrolman 24/7.  One idea was to leave dayshift in 8-hour shifts and have 10-hour shifts for afternoon and midnight shifts.  Also different variations for all three shifts would be helpful.  

 

Thank you, Luke

Greg Jackson says:
September 8th, 2017 at 12:48 pm   starstarstarstarstar      

need help with 10 hour schedule 7 days a week for 11 people.  Must include 7 days of 8 hour days for midnight shift in the rotation and a minimum of 6 people working each day. Day shift, evening shift too. Thanks

5073 says:
June 1st, 2022 at 8:11 pm   starstarstarstarstar      

Looking for 10 hour shifts with 97 people. 24 hour a day coverage. One 8 hour day shift and two ten hour 2nd and 3rd shifts

B. Blank says:
January 1st, 2023 at 10:55 am   starstarstarstarstar      

Would like help with a new schedule. 9 Officers (10 hr shifts) 2 Officers per shift. Would like a fixed schdule, not rotational please.

Jennifer Portwood says:
January 10th, 2023 at 11:03 am   starstarstarstarstar      

Hello:

 

Looking for 40hr wk/80hr 2 week for 8 dispatchers with 10hr shifts with 24hr coverage.  Rotation is ok.

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