Dating for 911 dispatchers on rotating 12-hour shifts

Dating for 911 Dispatchers on Rotating 12-Hour Shifts

Dispatchers hold the line for every call in the county — on 12-hour rotations that don't pause for holidays.

Three 12s, four days off, and a schedule that flips.

What dating looks like for 911 dispatchers working rotating 12-hour shifts

Rotating 12-hour shifts mean you work three or four 12-hour days, then get three to four days off — and the days rotate between day and night through the month.

Cycle length
14 days
Days off per cycle
8
Share of month off
57%

The hard part for 911 dispatchers on this pattern

  • You sit still for 12 hours and decompress for 3
  • Mandatory OT is the norm, not the exception
  • You sleep during the day for half the month
  • Your days off move around — weekends are a luxury

The upside when your calendars line up

  • You already know how to listen better than anyone
  • Four-day stretches off are real
  • Four-day stretches off are huge
  • Travel on your days off hits harder

How Swing Shift matches 911 dispatchers on rotating 12-hour shifts

  1. 1Sign up and tell us you're a 911 dispatcher on rotating 12-hour shifts.
  2. 2Mark your days off for the next few weeks — including the rotation that most people you meet won't know how to plan around.
  3. 3We surface singles whose days off overlap with yours — including other 911 dispatchers and anyone else whose weekends shift around.
  4. 4Message, meet on a day you're actually awake, and skip the "when are you free?" loop.

Date someone who gets your schedule

Swing Shift is free to join. Find 911 dispatchers and other shift workers whose days off match yours.

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