bb wrote:
Phil Kane wrote:
On 3 Apr 2005 17:02:14 -0700, bb wrote:
Phil, why do you have to pull a double-shift?
It's a two-day exercise, and I can make it both days.
I would guess that you have to pull two shifts because there are
not
enough amateur volunteers.
Actually, we have six operators qualified for that location, and
we
work in teams of three (county voice net, inter-hospital voice
net,
county-wide packet net) so we'll have plenty of operators.
Now c'mon Phil. I used to write duty schedules, so I know how many
times two teams of three fit into a calendar day. Is this a two-day
ORI?
Always at a deficit for information, aren't you, Brian?
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interap...orial_0588.xml
TOPOFF-3 will be four days. More than ample time for any one
person to pull more than one "shift" during the exercise, depending on
how you're defining "shift".
12 hour shifts: Four (assuming 12 on / 12 off)
8 hour shifts: Six (assuming 8 on / 8 off)
4 hour shifts: Eight (assuming 4 on / 8 off)
Brian...You CAN pull more than two shifts under ONE of those
formats, couldn't you...??? I sure could, and will. CAP is a
participating agency in this.
Steve, K4YZ