Having Wednesday off really cuts down on any true burnout before the week is over, having a day to reset and do whatever I like is beyond nice.
I've noticed that I have far less a desire to call in if I'm feeling super burnt out (and I mean actually burnt out, not this "eh I dont feel like going to work today so ill just use my sick time because its whatever" - kind of attitude).
I used to work the 4 in a row, and there were many times it felt like I was pushing through either on auto pilot or muddling.
But I feel that my craftsmanship, alertness, attention to detail, as well as interpersonal abilities aren't as taxed by the end of the week.
NoahChyn t1_ja1lydo wrote
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I work 4-10's. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.
Having Wednesday off really cuts down on any true burnout before the week is over, having a day to reset and do whatever I like is beyond nice.
I've noticed that I have far less a desire to call in if I'm feeling super burnt out (and I mean actually burnt out, not this "eh I dont feel like going to work today so ill just use my sick time because its whatever" - kind of attitude).
I used to work the 4 in a row, and there were many times it felt like I was pushing through either on auto pilot or muddling.
But I feel that my craftsmanship, alertness, attention to detail, as well as interpersonal abilities aren't as taxed by the end of the week.