Pre-Monday
I invented two new days of the week. I call them Pre-Monday and Post-Friday. Here is how they come into play.
The standard work week is 5 days, with 2 days off. The first day of work is "Monday" and the last work day is "Friday". Now your first day of the work week can be ANY day. Work Monday and real Monday do not always fall on the same day.
Post-Friday is when you work on that 6th day. Pre-Monday is when you work on the 7th day.
Today was Pre-Monday. Tomorrow is Monday. And so on. 100% pure, uncut, overtime.
5 Comments:
Brilliant! I can actually see the logic in that, and it makes perfect sense. I've often referred to my Sunday (the only actual day I usually get off) as pre-Monday. It can really throw me off if I do have to work an occasional Sunday though, and I miss pre-Monday altogether.
yep, i think the same way.
NOOooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
I can't manage the days that I do have. (unless I can have an extra Humpday to get stuff done...)
Let's see. Today is my Thursday, so it's your Tuesday? Is that right? This is hard. It's like math.
No. Today (still Thursday by the way) is my Monday. But only because Wednesday was a Pre-Monday! Here is how it works.
My "Saturday" is Tuesday. My "Sunday" is Wednesday. If I work on Tuesday then it is Post-Friday. If I work in Wednesday it is Pre-Monday. Unless I trade with someone - which I do whenever possible. I like my co-workers and if they have a good reason to trade shifts and/or days off I try to hook them up.
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