When you do this long enough, not having to work for a few days is all the reward you need to make Friday exciting.
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Hello, fellow oldhead!
That and the fact you can turn off the morning alarm!
Or just don't turn it on that evening.
Nah, I have kids, there are no weekends
Was going to say this. The work week is easier than weekends.
Lol yeah, especially working from home
I work from home too. While it's so so good, being so close to the family does mean I'm working full time + helping out with the family..
Iβm glad I donβt gotta go to work, but thatβs basically it.
Relief, not excitement
get a worse or more boring job.
Yes, but it's actually an "It's Thursday!" feeling.
The four day work week is amazing.
I see you're from Germany (or at least on a German instance). Is the four-day work week becoming common there and throughout Europe?
As I live in the US, I'll probably die before something like that is implemented here.
Germany is and always will be the last country to roll out any sweeping change. The people enjoying a four-day week are those who work in the US-based companies, limited to a select few.
I see more people in my profession (programming) doing the four-day work week, but we're still in an extreme minority. Outside of this field, it's even worse. The liberal and conservative parties are actively pushing against it. Almost every day there's an article where some rich CEO whines about young people being lazy. Added to that: Our aging population and a general lack of workers paired with aggressive anti-immigration politics - they also don't help this cause.
So yeah, more people are doing it (especially in IT), which makes me hopeful. But I still don't see it getting rolled out in a big fashion anytime soon, unfortunately. Especially because salary levels in Germany are already very low and not everyone can afford the loss of pay switching to a four-day work week.
I just know I'll never go back. The amount of energy I gained by just having a day more to myself per week is extraordinary.
You gotta plan stuff on your weekends. Give yourself something to look forward to.
it's more like relief, I get home and I instantly drop into bed all comfy knowing I'll be snoozing late tomorrow.
Yes. Itβs a shorter work day.
Friday is our staff meeting, in which we get a free lunch for attending - so somewhat, yeah!
More like, "oh, thank you for being Friday. I need the break."
I don't think I've ever had a job with weekends off. Or even any other specific days consistently off from one week to the next, more generally. It does sound nice though, I think I'd like that.
I just continually dread existence, with temporary times where I'm unable to cope with it
Never felt it in the first place, weekends always used to be stressful as a kid and it took a long time for them not to turn me into an anxious mess.
I used to get the Saturday equivalent, but with my anhedonia, even lounging feels like a chore.
My schedule usually changes every few months and it's happened often enough now that any day feels like Friday if I don't have to work the day after.
The firm I work for has flex scheduling, so I get a half-day every Friday. (Could be a 4-10 if I wanted, but I don't want to do a 4-10)
I get all my chores done by 3PM on Fridays and then the entire weekend is my oyster.
It's glorious.
I like my job, I don't particularly look forward to the weekends relative to the week. Often I find long weekends are too long unless I have some major project for them and I start thinking about how I'm going to tackle work problems.
I work two jobs and have no days off but Friday is the start of not having to drive the next morning so yeah, in a way.
Usually yes but not lately because I've been having to work most weekends. I haven't had a weekend off in a few months. Just finished working a few hours ago actually. But I'm blessed to be in a well paying job and im getting great experience. Gotta make hay while the sun is shining.
Not since I've started working from home.
This so much. I have a three days a week home Office deal, and I did Not, We, Fr for some time and it sucked. Monday I just could not find a proper start for the workday, which in the end translated to doing more work in the evening. Same on fridays, where I just did not find a proper cut to end the work day. So bad it even went into Saturday mornings. Now I do Tu-Th as home Office days, which works amazingly.
Every day is a work day. Weekends vs weekdays are meaningless constructs.
Not really, but I will once spring weather rolls around. During the winter I just sit around all weekend wishing it was summer. I've been meaning to take up some winter sports, but it's expensive to get into a new hobby, and I'm old enough that I'm probably going to get injured and then old enough that it'll take forever to recover, so I'm not super motivated to start skiing. Maybe snowshoes will be okay, but I still need to buy a bunch of gear to do it and not be miserable.
No, because after a Friday half the time comes the dreaded 13 hour shift which sucks my energy enough to not be able to do anything on Sunday.
Healthcare is a bitch sometimes.
Yes, but for us our "Friday" is actually Tuesday.
We cultivate it by getting our asses kicked all weekend!
I am usually exited to go back to work on Monday. However I look forward to two days of no meetings (just my timeline), waking up whenever I want and having brakfast at 10/11 or playing video games all day long.
So not excitement but just a general happiness.
I used to work on weekends so Friday had lost its luster. But I'm at a different job now and all my weekends are off again, so yes, I love Fridays. Even if sometimes I have homework or projects to work on since I've gone back to school (I'm in my 40s), I still look forward to having a couple of days to sleep in and mostly do nothing.
More of a happy it's Saturday feeling.
I don't think I've ever had this feeling, to be honest.
Not really, Friday and Saturday tend to be "less bad" days but they're all bad and getting worse.