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How do I get a rotational assignment

I’m tired of working 12-14 hour days. How do I get a rotational assignment that has weeks off. I’m working the hours but don’t get the days off. I am in Uncon engineering.

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Post ID: @OP+1iCn3wD1

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Darren has something you can rotate on

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Post ID: @3zcu+1iCn3wD1

@OP Personally, I would just quit.

I don’t know your experience level, but if you’re an engineer with at least five years of experience you have plenty of options in the current job market.

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Post ID: @1srz+1iCn3wD1

I’m also interested in the answer to this. Also an engineer

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Post ID: @1svw+1iCn3wD1

After working many years of 50 to 60 hours per week with no help. Had enough, burned out, and quit.

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Post ID: @jhg+1iCn3wD1

Rotational assignments are few and far between. Definitely require inside recommendations. Best bet is to identify those potential opportunities, have an initial courtesy discussion with your S&D manager, then go after it by contacting direct managers and asking them this question. Don't wait for the HR machine to grind away

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Post ID: @gey+1iCn3wD1

ExxonMobil has become a 1-year revolving door, so technically, all assignments are "rotational".

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