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Hexle2
2 years ago

This depends on how work is being done. There are not only farms with a five-day week from Monday to Friday.

Many companies also work on Saturday, in others also on Sundays and holidays.

Then it also depends on how the layers are constructed in operation. It may be that you work for example in a week from Monday to Thursday for 10 hours/day and in the following week from Tuesday to Friday.

The job description also includes “providing” for these working hours. If you come to a company that works like this, no one will be able to tell you here.

Temporary workers write this in the job descriptions/work contracts so that after that nobody can say that he does not want to work 10 hours/day and has not signed it.

Hexle2
2 years ago
Reply to  SamiW90

There are so many different shift models that you will get to know some more during your working life.

Hausgespenst
2 years ago

No, that’s 4 days a week, 10 hours a day.

May be Sunday.

Jogi57L
2 years ago

Probably the six, maybe seven days a week.

And you have to be ready to work 4 days a 10 hours, which are called you in the schedule.

If it’s only 5 days, it can be Mo-Do or Di-Fr.

If they have only 4 production days a week, you need to ask when they are.

Pauli1965
2 years ago

This does not necessarily mean only working days.

DerHans
2 years ago

10 hours a day with appropriate pause control are not VERBOTEN.

If this offer doesn’t suit you, you don’t have to apply there.

Hexle2
2 years ago
Reply to  DerHans

10 hours a day with appropriate pause control are not VERBOTEN.

No one has claimed that and was not the question

If this offer doesn’t suit you, you don’t have to apply there.

What do you support the FS? He only asked how he could imagine it, because he doesn’t know these working hours.

Again and again, answers come from you in which you support the user. Read the questions correctly and answer them, no one needs mutations and submissions.

Hausgespenst
2 years ago
Reply to  Hexle2

the Hans, the Hänschen gives up 90% false or completely disabled answers, but is here an “expert”.