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by lolinder 451 days ago
That's still shift work. It's still the company assuming that I'll be available during N specific hours of the workday in order to fix issues.

Look at it this way:

If I work a job where I'm expected to be on 9-5, 46 weeks per year, 40 hours each week, that amounts to 1840 hours of scheduling my life around my employer.

If I work a job where I can schedule my work however I like and also have on call 1 week out of every quarter, the worst case scenario there is 672 hours of scheduling my life around my employer (and in practice the demands of on call in my current rotation are far less than that). The rest of my life I can schedule as I please, so long as I do my job.

I would rather take the option that minimizes the number of hours where my employer gets to tell me where to be.