We asked Plant City: If you could create your own work schedule, what would it be and why?
“My department allows us to work the hours that we like (within reason). Several of my coworkers work four 10-hour shifts. I work Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to 3:30, and 7 to 11 a.m. on Fridays. 4:30 is too late and cuts into making dinner, but getting up to start at 5 a.m. is tough, that’s my self compromise. I work remote.” – Sandra Rivera VanHorn
“Switch the ‘weekend’ and ‘weekdays’.” – Carol White
“Mid-day, to miss traffic on I-4!” – Heather Mini
“I have the perfect work week. I’m retired.” – Fran Frazier Wills
“10 to when I get done, like four days a week.” – Amanda Paige Delage
“Work truly remote from anywhere and I don’t mind weekends so long as work/life balance for appointments and getting kids to school isn’t an issue. A four-day work weeks sounds nice too.” – Amanda Harper
“I already have my ideal work schedule . I work four days a week and have Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays off. I work two twelve-hour days and two eight-hour days with 30-minute breaks.” – Traci Toskas Shapiro
“Retired. My work schedule is whatever I feel like.” – Gary Hughes