Judge

Typical wake-up time: 06:30

Aufstehzeit-Verteilung

06:30 Uhr
06:00
07:30
04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00
Typischer Bereich
Median

About this job

Getting up in the morning to pass judgment on others during the day. Studying case files before the first coffee is part of the ritual.

💡 Fun Fact

German judges only wear their robes in the courtroom - in the office they sit in civilian clothes.

💤 Wake-up Tips

The flood of case files is real. Getting up early helps conquer the mountain before the hearing.

Work Schedule Profile

Shift Work
No
Night Shift
No
Remote Possible
No
Weekend Work
No

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At a Glance

Wake-up Range
06:00 - 07:30
Data Quality
Very reliable
Snooze Index
Rarely
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time do Judges have to wake up?
The typical wake-up time for Judges is 06:30. The range goes from 06:00 on early days to 07:30 on later shifts, depending on the employer and schedule.
Do Judges work shift work?
No, Judges typically work fixed hours without shift work.
Is being a Judge suitable for early birds?
Mostly yes. The wake-up time is relatively early and suits people who start their day well in the morning.
Do Judges have to work on weekends?
No, Judges typically work Monday to Friday and have weekends off.
Disclaimer: The times shown are averages and may vary depending on region, employer, and individual circumstances.