RanchOnPancakes,
@RanchOnPancakes@lemmy.world avatar

Once a year? Suffer. The second time? Celebrate.

BananaTrifleViolin,

As a doctor, we would work and hour more or less depending on the shift changed. Im paid a supplement to work out of hours rather than by the hour, so we'd just suck it up of working an extra hour and be happy if we worked less.

If you're paid hourly then you'd be paid for the time you worked.

But shift starts and finishes were unchanged, it was just the length that got altered.

DharmaCurious,
@DharmaCurious@startrek.website avatar

Typically, your shift is just an hour longer/shorter. Though, I’ve worked for companies that tried to scam me, and pay me for 8 hours on the night with 9 hours, under the guise that they would pay me 8 hours on the night with 7. Nope. I don’t trust your ass, and I don’t know that I’ll still be working here in 6 months. I’ll take my $8.75 for tonight, tyvm.

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

Yup. The change in the us happens at 3am, so who ever is working gets a longer or shorter shift.

If you’re hourly, your time gets cut (and you maybe get overtime on the long night… if you’re full time,)

bronzle,

2am -> 1am. Here in Seattle our bars close at 2am, I was told they aren’t supposed to stay open the extra hour, but the local bar near me did the only time I was there for the change.

psycho_driver,

I’ve got an hour to go on my shift. It was just an extra hour of working on my nixos htpc config that I’ll get paid OT for.

themeatbridge,

I used to work at a transplant coordinator, and you had to account for every minute of time an organ was on ice. There were a lot of extra notes for those nights, because while the software for charts was automatic, the doctors would look at in and do the math wrong.

I also worked through a leap second New Years Eve, but we didn’t really need to do anything with that.

HangingFruit,

When I was working shifts, we either got one hour less on the shift, or we got on hour extra break. Still sucked

Knitwear,

Yup Lemme tell you, adding an extra hour onto what was already a 13hr night shift on hospital wards, for no extra pay, was roooouuugh

psycho_driver,

They were probably breaking labor laws if they weren’t paying you for the DST extra hour you worked. They have to compensate you for actual time worked.

FuglyDuck,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

If one is salaried… that’s probably not true.

Hourly it’s absolutely true, though.

jeffw,

Many salaried employees are misclassified to begin with though

Potatos_are_not_friends,

My friend is a night shift nurse and he just told me that his job turns that hour into overtime. Because the rules is a shift is a very specific set of hours and anything above that is thrown into overtime pay.

Are y’all unionized?

Rocky60,

Yes, that’s how we do it. Employees on 8 hour restrictions go after 8 hours though

Pugsley,

What’s an example of an 8 hour restricted role / rule? Is it a medical reason thing or nature of the job or something? Never heard of it before

UntouchedWagons,
@UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca avatar

I think semi truck drivers and locomotive drivers are restricted by hours.

Rocky60,

Employees who have documented injuries can get an 8 hour restriction. We have a ridiculous amount of overtime where I work.

eltrain123,

Yes.

I was in operations working the DuPont schedule for over a decade. Concerning DST, you work an extra hour, with pay, or work a shift that is one hour less, depending on which direction the clock is moving

When we worked the 11 hour shift (normally 12), as clocks spring forward, you would be compensated a full paycheck if you had no overtime hours, as the company was forced to pay you a full 2 weeks of wage for the pay period. If you had any overtime hours in that check, your pay would reflect 1 hour less to cover the shortage due to the time change.

Some companies pay the full 12 hr shift when the clocks spring forward, but mine didn’t.

jupyter_rain,

For me it was working the extra hour/one hour less without touching my Overtime.

Xbeam,

I used to work overnights and that is exactly what happened. In fall you work an extra hour and get an hour of overtime. In spring your shift would be an hour shorter. The company I worked for still paid us that hour so we got paid for an hour we didn’t actually work which was nice.

Syldon,
@Syldon@feddit.uk avatar

Had the same deal when I worked it also.

MuhammadJesusGaySex,

So, I’ve worked nights and I’m not sure. I know that when I worked nights I didn’t know that the clocks changed. I just clocked in when it was my normal time and clocked out when it was my normal time. So, my guess is extra hour and less one hour. But honestly it probably varies.

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