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36 and still feeling like I did when I was 17.

I would say about twenty people, maybe a little more. Not everyone works in the same divisions, though. Using myself as an example, I am in the circulation division and don’t work in the reference one.
So there is a limited pool of employees available for shift-swapping.

How many work in your area?
 
Maybe 10 people but not everyone works on the same days or even the same hours.
Yes, that's what would make a 'shift swap' useful.

There'd be no point to a trade if the people trading worked the same day and hours.
 

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