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Just worked 12 hrs yesterday and 10 hours today, totally missing the beautiful sunshine with my family. Sad times. Still, I just ate bbq and drank a beer. It's not all bad.

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The title of this thread startled me.  Was I supposed to work this weekend?  I haven't been in since Thursday.

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I used to work weekends and have Monday/Tuesday off. I was childless at the time, so I actually didn't mind those days off. Saturdays and Sunday were usually quiet and I avoided the busiest day of all (Monday). I could go to doc appointments without taking time off from work and I could run my errands without dealing with a bunch of people.

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Lol, it's funny how we want what others have.

Leanna, I agree it's lovely having weekdays off but it was a bit rubbish missing the days with the kids.

Beacon, I guess I should be grateful to have a job!

Boo- where were you?!

Bakon, I feel your pain!!

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I work every weekend  :(

 

I should work every weekend!  I'm so buried in backlog it's stunning.  I'll need to put in some long days before summer hits and that includes weekends. :(  Cha-ching is one of the perks I guess.

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Boo- where were you?!

 

Uhhh....I spent the weekend meditating and thinking about ways to be more productive at work.

 

Yeah, that's the story I'm going with.

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I retired last year......kinda....so, everyday is Saterday, which means I always work week-ends... :p

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I much prefer working than not working. I am sure I will change my mind once I am older, but I have been unemployed for several months at a time and it was awful. There's only so much Netflix a person can watch!

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Leanna: how dare you suggest such a thing! There's always some obscure 7 season show with terrible acting which I can't stop watching anyway!!

 

Boo, a likely story! you let yourself down, your friends, your family....

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