• ttubravesrock
    +5

    yeah, I work in construction in Alaska, so the summer is all we have. That's why my schedule is skewed so much towards the summer. If I was working 100 OT hours per month year round it would be way more stressful. The way it is set up, I know that my schedule will basically be cut in half in the winter. Knowing that relief is coming is almost as good as the relief itself. However, since I get paid overtime, my income is also cut in half for the winter.

    I guess what I'm saying is that working 600 OT hours per year consistently would be more difficult than working 600 OT hours over 6 months and then working less than full time for the next 6 months.