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What do your hours look like? 8h x 5d? 10h x 4d? 12h x 3d?

I’m mostly curious about people who work in smaller hospital departments with 1, 2, or 3 techs. How do you guys split up your hours?

I’m currently working in a two person department 8 hours Monday through Friday, no call or weekends. It’s nice, but we’re thinking of switching to 10x4 Monday through Saturday. Just not sure how to split the days.

Rotating Saturday’s? Set schedules? Hire a third tech?

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