Why Can't We Deal With Shop Lifting?
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When I was working my favorite working day if the week was Thursday. It was near end of week and any projects scheduled for weekend rollout were signed off by change group or postponed.
Friday was always work from home (even in early 2000's) and actually more productive than in the office. I did move to 2 days a week in office from 2008 to 2016 and 3 from home.
Is I'm retired I don't get that Friday feeling anymore :-)
I would say Sunday evening blues - but I enjoyed my last 10 years at work and used to enjoy Mondays with its post implementation meetings and wash up meetings.
Anyone else no longer get that Friday feeling because they are retired or work from home?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was a civil servant until the age of 40. We worked Monday to Friday. Friday meant that I had two whole days of peace.
I am now 60 and haven't been able to work since 2003.
I do voluntary work on a Friday and a Sunday.
Fridays are still special, a!though it is the only day I have to get up early. Sundays have a later start and a more flexible going home time. I go home when my brain seizes up and I am too tired to think.😁
The last full time job I did was as a railway station supervisor, which meant working at weekends. So there wasn't really much of a 'Friday feeling' to the job, except that the late shift on that day (when the trains were always totally packed) was known as 'Tits Up Friday' because everything always seemed to go wrong then!