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Do you prefer your days off to be consecutive?

Do you prefer your days off to be consecutive?

  • Yes. I want my days off to be in a row.

    Votes: 34 69.4%
  • I prefer to have a break in between days that I work.

    Votes: 6 12.2%
  • I don't have a preference.

    Votes: 6 12.2%
  • I don't have a choice in the occupation I work.

    Votes: 8 16.3%

  • Total voters
    49
Yes, I feel like having a chunk at once means you can get more done and also not feeling bad about going back to work so soon. I don't want to have to think about heading back to work after every day off!
 
Generally I like my days off spread out because when I worked it was always work 5 days. I would like my days off in a row only if I could have longer work shifts and have an additional day off.
 
my opinion kind of varies week to week depending on my mood lol. when it comes to uni now, i like having two days off in a row because it gives me a lot of time to settle myself and be on my own schedule before having a day of lectures etc. over summer when i had my actual job, i liked having consecutive days off but it was also quite nice to have one day of work sandwiched in between two days off, because it meant i had a free day and then the knowledge i only had to do one day of work before i was off again
 
I’d rather have consecutive days off, because I feel like your final day off is always spent preparing for the next day. But I’ve never had a job so this only applies to my experience with school
 
honestly i don't think i have a preference.
as long as it's a day off, it's a good day for me :D
 
I'd say that, yeah, I have a preference for days off to be consecutive. It's not a dealbreaker though.
 
I prefer them to be consecutive. I'd have to keep getting in the know about what was missed and it'd just feel disjointed otherwise.
 
I like to have them in a row, I need one day to rest and think and another to do what I had planned to do the first day.
 
I work regular hours and I definitely prefer them being consecutive. It makes it easier to plan little trips. I do hate working regular hours tho. I wish my days off were like on Monday/Tuesday so I could schedule doctors appointments easier, and stores wouldn’t be as crowded when I went.
 
I prefer consecutive days off.

Back in 2019 I had a seasonal retail job with my two days off split throughout the week. I never felt well rested.
 
Consecutive days means I can plan for day trips and not have to worry about getting back too late. My job is physically demanding, so I usually feel too tired to do activities after work. However, it is really nice to have a break day in the middle of the work week. I wish national holidays were observed on Wednesdays instead of Mondays lol.
 
I like to split my days off . I usually have Saturdays and Tuesdays off and a half day on Thursday. I like it that way. It gives me a day off on the weekend and a day during the week to get things done ,
 
I like working several days in a row so I can have multiple days in a row off and can choose to get out of the city.
 
If I was working such a job then yes, I would want the days consecutive. During off days I would want to get things done such as doctor appointments or other such things that take a lot of time or need to be scheduled.
 
My job is very demanding and the days are long. I prefer my days off to be consecutive, since I like (and need) the extra time to recharge. Though as long as I have ar least one day off in between work days, I'm happy. Right now I'm at every other day and weekends off. It's been working nicely :)
 
i prefer my days off to be consecutive! i always schedule my classes so that i have fridays off (yay for long weekends)
 
I've always preferred having my days off be consecutive, as I've found it harder to be able to relax on a single day off if I have to worry about going back to work the next day. My former job was a Monday-to-Friday job, so I had the weekend off, but if any statutory holidays happened during the middle of the week, I'd either work during that day and take Friday off, or use a vacation day to extend my time off.
 
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