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Here comes the Sunday dread… for those of you who actually enjoy your job, what do you do?
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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago
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I finished work on Friday. Done. Every Sunday night at some point I would be checking emails, Teams messages, diary for the week ahead... Feeling this sense of dread and impending doom. The reality of never having that again has yet to sink in... But when it does it is going to feel fucking amazing. Sending big hugs to all of you dreading tomorrow. Those of you who are literally loving your work... You are truly blessed and long may it continue x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I feel physically sick on a Sunday afternoon thinking work. I need a job I enjoy…"
Oh nothing worse than being in a job you don't enjoy. Hope you try and have a relaxing evening x
I work in a Day Nursery as a Nursery teacher/supervisor/DSL and third in charge, I love it, in charge of the Toddlers lol it's demanding and fast paced but it's certainly not boring lol x
I used to be an NVQ assessor of Childcare prior, that was soul destroying....I loved seeing the learners develop, but for every good learner there were 10 who just couldn't be bothered no matter what approach I used. Got fed up of driving miles to settings to be told the learner was either on the sick or not done the work set....wasn't long before I realised I needed to be back with the children....I've done it all from managing a Nursery to Deputy, can't sit in an office prefer to be up and doing stuff so my job suits me |
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IT consultant, mostly wfh since covid. Fits in well with other activities like triathlon training. I think I would find it difficult to go back to 5 days in the office; especially as most of my work tends to be London and I'm based in a village near Leeds. |
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"I finished work on Friday. Done. Every Sunday night at some point I would be checking emails, Teams messages, diary for the week ahead... Feeling this sense of dread and impending doom. The reality of never having that again has yet to sink in... But when it does it is going to feel fucking amazing. Sending big hugs to all of you dreading tomorrow. Those of you who are literally loving your work... You are truly blessed and long may it continue x"
I’m the same always work mode on most of the time x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm lucky I don't work on Mondays, I don't miss that feeling on a Sunday.
I used to love my job, I do activities in a nursing home and don't get me wrong I absolutely love helping to make sure everyone's grandparents last year's are happy ones, I love making them smile or laugh but after 7 years doing the job on and off, I feel it might be time for a change, mentally for me, I feel like I need to get my teeth into something new. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"midwifery.
it the best job in the world, even despite everything that's going on currently. Px "
It as an amazing job and I bet you're bloody amazing doing it x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The dread isn’t as bad today, things have improved since my - I Hate My Job thread, a few weeks back. Hopefully it’s a permanent improvement, I have my fingers crossed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love my job atm but the travelling is starting to grate on me a bit. I miss regular cooking, spending proper time with friends and family and just having some kind of routine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This time last year I felt like that. The Monday blues started Sunday lunchtime and I hated that feeling, so I looked for another job.
I now work for a charity and I love it, no more feeling blue about work. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
I worked yesterday.
I worked today.
I do most weekends so Monday is just another day with a 'y' in it.
Quite often I actually have no idea what day of the week it is.
The joys of self employment....
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This time last year I felt like that. The Monday blues started Sunday lunchtime and I hated that feeling, so I looked for another job.
I now work for a charity and I love it, no more feeling blue about work."
I also work 7 days a week at another job but I don't get the blues with that. Joys of being your own boss |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I finished work on Friday. Done. Every Sunday night at some point I would be checking emails, Teams messages, diary for the week ahead... Feeling this sense of dread and impending doom. The reality of never having that again has yet to sink in... But when it does it is going to feel fucking amazing. Sending big hugs to all of you dreading tomorrow. Those of you who are literally loving your work... You are truly blessed and long may it continue x"
Tbf you'll still have some of that planning all your escapades with all your new found time |
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