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Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: zuke583 on September 19, 2007, 12:49:16 pm
from multiple people:

"i prefer wednesday to friday because when it\'s wednesday, you\'re two days away from saturday. but on friday you\'re two days away from monday."  this seems idiotic to me. can somebody explain to me how someone could be dreading monday so much that it ruins their friday? is this something that happens after years of working m-f 9-5?
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: kindm's on September 19, 2007, 01:19:21 pm
Quote from: zuke583;159132
from multiple people:

"i prefer wednesday to friday because when it\'s wednesday, you\'re two days away from saturday. but on friday you\'re two days away from monday."  this seems idiotic to me. can somebody explain to me how someone could be dreading monday so much that it ruins their friday? is this something that happens after years of working m-f 9-5?


Nope. You work with crazy people.
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: SlimPickens on September 19, 2007, 01:42:29 pm
Quote from: kindm\'s;159137


Nope. You work with crazy people.


sounds about right
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: Spacey on September 19, 2007, 02:51:01 pm
Wednesday is cool because Friday is 2 days away. Friday is cool because work is now 2 days away.

Unless you work my job, then Friday sucks because I work 8am Saturday.
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: BennyBoomers on September 19, 2007, 04:03:21 pm
sounds like someone has a case of the mondays......

but in all seriousness, my ultimate goal is to have a job that whether I\'m working or not, I am still equal parts happy. (I hope that makes sense)
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: zuke583 on September 19, 2007, 04:06:14 pm
Quote from: BennyBoomers;159161
sounds like someone has a case of the mondays......

but in all seriousness, my ultimate goal is to have a job that whether I\'m working or not, I am still equal parts happy. (I hope that makes sense)


now that\'s crazy talk
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: SlimPickens on September 19, 2007, 04:32:29 pm
Quote from: BennyBoomers;159161
sounds like someone has a case of the mondays......

but in all seriousness, my ultimate goal is to have a job that whether I\'m working or not, I am still equal parts happy. (I hope that makes sense)


Sure it makes sense.  That\'s everyone\'s dream.  Probably less than 1% of the working world achieves it, but that shouldn\'t stop you from seeking it.

I get a real kick out of the folks that work their ass off to achieve a dream, only to realize that their dreams were misguided.
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: delfunk1 on September 19, 2007, 09:52:53 pm
I just strive for the "not having the thought of driving my car off a bridge on the way to work" type of job.

But yes, Friday is way better than Wednesday.  I have never ever let the thought of Monday on a Friday ruin my weekend.
Title: the philosophy at my workplace
Post by: Lexington on September 19, 2007, 10:34:55 pm
my job wasn\'t so bad. since i had been officially dubbed the "little hippy stoner" i was the only employee who got away with showing up to work blazed, "accidentally" missing shifts, wearing tiedies, and fucking up everything in the bar. unfortunately it took me a year of working there to earn enough trust to handle money/custies. a small price to pay in my book.