Do you work on the weekends?

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  1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image93
    Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years ago

    Do you work on the weekends?

    Just curious how many people have a job on Saturday or Sunday.

  2. davidlivermore profile image94
    davidlivermoreposted 11 years ago

    Technically no.  I am fortunately to have a Monday - Friday position, but my workplace is 24/7.  So I do receive calls on the weekend, and when there are no staff available, sometimes I go in and work.

    I'm trying to find a job that is just Monday - Friday on a permanent basis though.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image93
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Good luck with finding a permanent Mon-Fri job.  It seems like they are getting more & more difficult to find.  Let's hope you get this weekend free and clear.  Aloha, Stephanie

  3. Paul Maplesden profile image76
    Paul Maplesdenposted 11 years ago

    Almost invariably, although strictly speaking it depends what you mean by work. I am self-employed and therefor it's very difficult to get away from my job! At the moment my work involves social networks and interacting with people to make connections, so although technically it's work, it's also very enjoyable.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image93
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I, too, am self-employed and I find myself working more hours than I did before.  Social networks can keep me on the computer 24/7 if I let them, although I do enjoy connecting with others.  Hope you get a free weekend. Aloha, Stephanie

  4. point2make profile image60
    point2makeposted 11 years ago

    I have worked weekends all my working life until recently. I now have the opportunity to cut back on weekend work.....which I am doing....and take weekends off fairly regularly. I still go into the office on Saturdays and Sundays but only briefly and usually on my way to the "activity" of the day.  It's hard to break old habits but getting use to being off on weekends is beginning to grow on me.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image93
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I agree that it is hard to break old habits.  I used to work every Sunday and it felt weird for a while when my shift changed.  But being free on weekends is a joy!  Hope you have a happy one.  Aloha, Stephanie

  5. BkCreative profile image67
    BkCreativeposted 11 years ago

    I do work weekends because I am a freelance writer. Oddly enough I have no desire to write during the week but come weekend and I know I better get some things done. And I do.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image93
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I'm a freelance writer too and I find myself more creative on weekends  when everyone else is out & about.  I figure it's got to be all in my mind, so in 2013 I'm vowing to stick to a writing schedule that lets me have a life. Aloha, Stephanie

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    Larry Wallposted 11 years ago

    As a newspaper reporter, I had weekend duty at least once a month or more often depending on the scheduled events and the unplanned events.

    In my Public Relations career I worked at home on weekends to have a head start on the week.

    I now work for a department store and my schedule changes each week and I usually end up working at least one day each weekend, sometimes both. We never get two consecutive days off--part time workers do not get the best schedules.

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image93
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Voted up, best answer.  Sounds like you've had a long professional life.  I agree that part-timers don't always get the best hours. But I've found that having time off during the "week" is pretty nice too.  Have a great weekend. Aloha, Stephanie

  7. connorj profile image69
    connorjposted 11 years ago

    Yes indeed; that is, I work at what I love to do. That would be playing ice hockey and spend time with my family. That is; if you define work as an activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result...

    1. Hawaiian Scribe profile image93
      Hawaiian Scribeposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Good answer!  The most creative one today!  Aloha, Stephanie

 
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