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Offshore oil rig workers typically work in shifts that last from two to four weeks, followed by a similar period of time off. Common schedules include 14 days on followed by 14 days off or 21 days on and 21 days off. This rotation allows workers to spend extended periods offshore while also providing them with substantial time at home between assignments. The exact duration can vary based on the company's policies and the specific role of the worker.

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