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i work from wednesday-sunday every week and so monday and tuesday end up being my weekend it's kinda nice, i can still enjoy saturday/sunday events in the evening as well as getting to go run errands when places aren't too busy on my actual days off.
Feb 24, 2025

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for the last year+ I didn't have weekends working in the service industry pros And cons to both schedules but it feels nice to know I have each weekend, and nights!
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taking a week off during the waning moon is my idea of rest and relaxation workouts and routine begin tut suite tho on monday đŸ’ĒđŸŊ with that being said- congrats on making it through another week and happy friday yall
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more time to do what you love on the weekend!
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