Typical Service Days

5 ON / 2 OFF – Monday –> Friday

8 am – Depart from lodging accommodations

10:30 am – Morning Break (15-min)

12:30 pm – Lunch (30-min)

2:30 pm – Afternoon Break (15-min)

4:30 pm – Return to lodging accommodations

4 ON / 3 OFF – Monday –> Thursday

7 am – Depart from lodging accommodations

10:30 am – Morning Break (15-min)

12:30 pm – Lunch (30-min)

2:30 pm – Afternoon Break (15-min)

5:30 pm – Return to lodging accommodations


10 ON / 4 OFF – Tuesday –> Following Thursday

8 am – Depart from lodging accommodations

10:30 am – Morning Break (15-min)

12:30 pm – Lunch (30-min)

2:30 pm – Afternoon Break (15-min)

4:30 pm – Return to lodging accommodations


8 ON / 6 OFF – Wednesday –> Wednesday

8 am – Depart from lodging accommodations

10:30 am – Morning Break (15-min)

12:30 pm – Lunch (30-min)

2:30 pm – Afternoon Break (15-min)

4:30 pm – Return to lodging accommodations



Notes:

The morning and afternoon commute are both included in the service day, therefore crews leave provided housing or camp by 8 am and should return to camp or housing by 4:30 pm (unless otherwise listed/approved).

There will be times where a service day differs from the above schedule due to project partner need or preference. While rare, WisCorps does welcome abbreviated weeks with project partners on a case-by-case basis. This typically occurs as the start or the end of session, when WisCorps crews are required to return to La Crosse mid-week.


Crews may run personal errands on their way back to camp or housing (grocery store, gas station, hardware store, laundry) but still need to leave the project site at the same time as if they were driving straight back to camp; for example, if the commute takes 15 minutes, the crew needs to leave the project site by 4:15 pm whether they are going straight back to camp or stopping for errands along the way.


Crews should not leave the project site early in order to run personal errands. Crews are able to leave the project site early to run errands if those errands are related to their service project and the errands were requested by the project partner.