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As all shifts are strictly voluntary, how does a night shift's voluntariarity differ from that of a day shift? [[User:Stefanido|Stefanido]] 17:28, 1 March 2010 (EST) | As all shifts are strictly voluntary, how does a night shift's voluntariarity differ from that of a day shift? [[User:Stefanido|Stefanido]] 17:28, 1 March 2010 (EST) | ||
+ | :At least this year day shifts were scheduled whereas night shifts were left completely blank, with Ben Paul as the scheduled Flight Director. Both got sort of messed up --- lots of people didn`t show up for day shifts, and a whole lot of people, like I, sometimes left before their shifts finished, but at least at all times during the day Mission Control was theoretically full. Night shifts were a lot more haphazard, and as it happened Ben took one night, I took a night, and interrim directors took a night, with about 5 people, 2 people and 8 people in Mission Control respectively. - [[User:Darth Wombat|Darth Wombat]] 22:42, 1 March 2010 (EST) |
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As all shifts are strictly voluntary, how does a night shift's voluntariarity differ from that of a day shift? Stefanido 17:28, 1 March 2010 (EST)
- At least this year day shifts were scheduled whereas night shifts were left completely blank, with Ben Paul as the scheduled Flight Director. Both got sort of messed up --- lots of people didn`t show up for day shifts, and a whole lot of people, like I, sometimes left before their shifts finished, but at least at all times during the day Mission Control was theoretically full. Night shifts were a lot more haphazard, and as it happened Ben took one night, I took a night, and interrim directors took a night, with about 5 people, 2 people and 8 people in Mission Control respectively. - Darth Wombat 22:42, 1 March 2010 (EST)