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Are sundays meant to be a day off?

Asked by sawman about 1 year ago, 6 answers.

I have to work today sad Do you? happy

Answered by hoaloha on Oct 20, 2008, 04:13PM
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I have to work every Sunday as my work week starts on Wed. and ends on Sunday, but usually Sunday is a fun day at work and we can't make noise or use power equipment.

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Comment for fulfillmysorrows's profile Answered by bubblicious97 on Oct 19, 2008, 06:04AM
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no no work for me today!! Sudays can be meant for a day off. For, example, if you go to church then when you come back you can just stay home. otherwise nope!

Getting ready for the party Answered by melissab on Oct 19, 2008, 06:12AM
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I'm a stay at home mom, I am always working 24/7. And since moms have been doing that since they have been giving birth... well you do the math.

cat in glass Answered by famnfren on Oct 19, 2008, 06:47AM

It depends. If you want to earn more bucks then press on!

Me - Created by maggot4 (Raven) Answered by ichibanarky on Oct 19, 2008, 07:21AM
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It was my day off, but now I've been called in to work this afternoon...such is life happy

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Answered by leslie23 on Oct 19, 2008, 12:43PM
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No, I don't work at the moment.
Sundays are meant for rest but, people have to work which is understandable. Sundays are meant to enjoy yourself and your family, and it's the Sabbath. Which means, it's the Lord's day.
You can't help that you can't take Sunday off.

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