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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Darren has something you can rotate on
@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.
I’m also interested in the answer to this. Also an engineer
After working many years of 50 to 60 hours per week with no help. Had enough, burned out, and quit.
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
ExxonMobil has become a 1-year revolving door, so technically, all assignments are "rotational".