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Posted By: NewMech

Night call rotation - 12/02/15 05:52 PM

I am wondering how you guys make up your night call rotation?

We have about 25 mechanics in our area and there are only about seven or eight of us that take calls; I understand that all service mechanics are contractually obligated to be on the call rotation. This system has worked out fine for many years, but with new installations and new contracts callbacks are increasing.

Increased overtime callbacks are leading to longer wait times for customers and sometimes no service; this is a rare occurrence but we have had several storms and power outages recently.

Our office now wants two men on call at all times. This sounds like a fix, but we are not sure how to implement the plan. The guys on the current rotation want calls and those not on the rotation do not want calls.

Any ideas how to please both parties? Alternate mechanics in the order which calls are received? Second mechanic gets called after primary mechanics has received three or four calls?

Thanks
Posted By: xxXBlazeXxx

Re: Night call rotation - 12/03/15 01:43 AM

We have a 1st out and a second out. They decide who takes what, but at least you have 2 to cover. To help with the fatigue they are on a 2 day rotation till Friday. Then your on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. But we have many more on call so your not on call every week. With 7 you might want to rotate the extra person and just do a weekly rotation.
Posted By: uppo72

Re: Night call rotation - 12/03/15 03:00 AM

The way we have done it is mainly with 1 person doing all the calls. The calls just keep adding up as you, and if stuck with passenger calls come thru then of course they get priority. It will come a time when 2 are required.

I would advocate that the best way to do a 2 person roster is to do a next cab of the rank style ie pick a name as the first on the night( at the start of the o/t), then flip it for the next night and so on. If it is on paper, then no-one can get upset about who takes the call. Of course you could also have an agreement with the mechanics if call come up, which are close to a mechanic to flip the order of the calls, especially if they are stuck with passenger calls.
Posted By: pdq1600

Re: Night call rotation - 12/03/15 03:26 AM

we also do 1 guy covering nights and weekends. we do the schedule 1 month at a time. If the on call guy gets busy or is stuck with a repair he can call one of us to help. the 4 of us are a pretty tight group and we basically know each others units so that helps to.
Posted By: NewMech

Re: Night call rotation - 12/03/15 04:05 AM

Good ideas. One man on the weekend would be rough. I've taken Saturday and Sunday before, 38 hours of OT...........
Posted By: DripCan

Re: Night call rotation - 12/03/15 07:32 PM

Pair up as teams then even month first guy on odd month second name then alternate calls night on call but some get hungry ll
Posted By: DripCan

Re: Night call rotation - 12/04/15 12:15 AM

even , odd months is just for who's out first then rotate calls.Only problem with multiple people on is the guy that pimps you on late night calls when he can't be reached lol
Posted By: Magic smoke

Re: Night call rotation - 12/08/15 12:24 AM

I will start with this. If you are a union shop, there is no such thing as a second man. The companies can't make you have one. Period, it's not in the contract. This caused a huge discussion in our area. Also if you are on a service route you have to take calls unless you have a gentlemans agreement with your coworkers.

That being said where I work we average 40 calls a weekend (Saturday and Sunday) during the summer months. Our schedule is set up with a two man system, but only for the man on call to use. The on call period is for two weeks. We have 6 men in total. you are the first man Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of week one and back up the other days. First man Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday of the second week. Back up the other nights. The rotations overlap one week. So your back up first week is different the second week. Sounds complicated when written out but it's not. Only draw back is you kill two weekend. But down here it's worth it to have help when you need it. After your rotation, you're off for 4 weeks till it's your turn again. We used to have 10 in the rotation before cut backs. It was awesome back then you where only on call like twice a summer.
You decide when to call your back up out. I usually wait till I'm 6 or so behind. Then I dispatch the calls I want him to take for me. I usually try to give them the broke buttons and doors not closing calls. We try to get to the customers as soon as we can but sometimes you just can't help it here. Even with two guys are out.

Posted By: Eric K

Re: Night call rotation - 12/09/15 04:34 AM

Shut up you...woman. WTF is wrong with you?

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