The 9/80 Work Schedule: How It Works, Examples & Template
The 9/80 work schedule compresses the standard two-week, 80-hour load into nine days instead of ten: eight 9-hour days plus one 8-hour day, earning every other Friday off. Employees still average 40 hours a week — they just bank one extra free day a fortnight.
Try the rotation
Pick a start date to map the rotation onto real weeks. Team A starts the cycle on day 1; the other teams are staggered so cover never drops.
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team A | Day | Day | Day | Day | Day | Off | Off | Day | Day | Day | Day | Off | Off | Off |
The math
| Cycle length | 14 days (two workweeks) |
|---|---|
| Hours per cycle | 80 hours |
| Shape | Eight 9-hour days + one 8-hour day, then a day off |
| Average hours per week | 40 hours |
| Extra days off per year | 26 (every other Friday) |
How the rotation works
Week one runs Monday-Thursday at 9 hours plus an 8-hour Friday (44 hours). Week two runs Monday-Thursday at 9 hours, and Friday is off (36 hours). Total: 80 hours over nine working days, with 26 three-day weekends a year.
The payroll detail that makes 9/80 legal and clean in the US: the workweek is redefined to split the 8-hour Friday in half — the official week ends mid-shift on Friday. Four hours count into each adjacent week, so both weeks total exactly 40 and no overtime is triggered. Get that definition into writing before launching; it is the single most common 9/80 implementation mistake.
Teams usually split into A/B groups taking opposite Fridays off, so the office never goes dark and meetings have a guaranteed common core (Monday-Thursday).
Who uses it
- Engineering & aerospace firms — the schedule's heartland — common across US defence and energy
- Government agencies & utilities — widely offered as a compressed-week benefit
- Professional services & back office — focus-heavy work that absorbs a 9-hour day easily
- Manufacturing support functions — plants align support staff Fridays with maintenance windows
- IT & development teams — popular as a retention benefit with zero headcount cost
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 26 three-day weekends a year at no reduction in hours
- Fridays alternate across A/B groups, so coverage never fully drops
- One fewer commute per fortnight; quieter offices on alternating Fridays
- Strong, cheap retention and recruiting benefit
- Monday-Thursday overlap keeps collaboration hours intact
Cons
- The split-Friday workweek definition must be documented precisely or overtime liability appears
- 9-hour days stretch childcare and evening commitments
- Leave accounting gets fiddly: a sick 9-hour day ≠ an 8-hour day
- Customer-facing roles need cover choreography for off-Fridays
- Not suited to 24/7 operations — it's an office/day-shift pattern
Variations & alternatives
Free template download
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Build this schedule in Tommy
Set the rotation once and Tommy fills the weeks ahead — shift swaps, leave and coverage gaps handled in one place, with your team always seeing the latest version.
