allouthere....thats fine, in fact seeing as your station only does that amount it is far easier for you to sit at home and wile away the standby hours and very occasionally get a job, than for some.
For those of us that travel away from where we live to do a shift, and therefore have to stay on station all shift, or whose stations do 600+ jobs a year, meaning that you get multiple jobs (usually to town) on many shifts, it's not so hard to "balance" your life as you put it.
For me a 12 hr shift means I am not at work, nor at home for 14 hours. I cant do any of my study nor any work associated with my employment, because we get multiple jobs, or spend out time at a sleepy little paid station covering their single crew's absence. I've done weekly (and more frequent) shifts for over 6 years now.....I just don't like the inference that I HAVE to or my contribution to a community I dont live in isnt wanted.