I try to leave mondays and fridays empty from job orders when ever possible. I can't really stay a month off work during the summer time when it's the busiest so I try and cover that with longer weekends.
Friday to monday. That way you can avoid the monday blues and whatever mistakes that were put off earlier in the week because you have all week to do it.
If you're adventuring somewhere busy, it'll be less crowded on an ordinary tuesday or thursday, because everyone else does the friday-monday thing.
The only problem that I have is that a lot of the less crowded places typically close on Monday. You have to plan to hit those during the weekend.
Friday to Monday is obviously superior. It creates two 4 day work weeks.
I prefer Saturday-Tuesday because I like to travel and it helps to have a short working week after the trip.
Friday to Monday, because then there's two 4-day weeks
Smart.
Friday to Monday. Ending the work week a day ahead feels good. Then starting the work week a day later feels great too.
It's Monday-Tuesday, Thursday-Friday, of course. It's like a small weekend inbetween. Everything else is just wrong.
I try to leave mondays and fridays empty from job orders when ever possible. I can't really stay a month off work during the summer time when it's the busiest so I try and cover that with longer weekends.
friday monday easy
Friday to monday. That way you can avoid the monday blues and whatever mistakes that were put off earlier in the week because you have all week to do it.
Tuesday blues > Monday blues?
Yeah, cause Tuesday blues are one step away from hump day. So you can tell yourself that today may suck, but at least tomorrow's the halfway point.