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Work Hours For Oil and Gas workers. Calculated different?

Dec 31, 2016
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Hey All,

I just have a quick question for anyone who has worked in the Oil fields in Alberta. I am currently working in Ft. Mac on a 21 day and 7 day rotation.
I would like to know if CIC will calculate my hours worked differently from a normal person who works 8 hours, 5 days a week for 4 weeks. Since I work 21 days straight and 14 hours a day then get 7 days off.

Thanks in advance for any answers...
 

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canadianstruggle said:
I just have a quick question for anyone who has worked in the Oil fields in Alberta. I am currently working in Ft. Mac on a 21 day and 7 day rotation.
I would like to know if CIC will calculate my hours worked differently from a normal person who works 8 hours, 5 days a week for 4 weeks. Since I work 21 days straight and 14 hours a day then get 7 days off.
Your letter of employment should just describe your schedule, IRCC is familiar with alternative schedules. You are clearly full-time (more than 30 hours per week pro-rated for your schedule). So you do not "calculate hours" for full-time work, only for part-time work; for full-time work, you just count the weeks. Your weeks would be counted from date of hire (including your "off" weeks).