No just do enough!
2006-08-13 03:06:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that way you are not overwhelmed on Monday morning with all of the things that you need to get done. If you work hard on Friday afternoon, you can go to your weekend and have guiltless fun. You won't be stressed about work, and it will be completely off your mind. You'll be free!
2006-08-13 10:13:09
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answer #2
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answered by amyaliceco 2
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Well you ARE getting paid to do your job, plus who wants to come back to the office on Monday to an overload because of slacking off the Friday before? Not me!
2006-08-13 10:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes because on fridays the faster I work the sooner I can get to go home!
2006-08-13 10:12:16
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Clear all the work. No back log Monday Easier to start the week.
2006-08-13 10:09:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Friday afternoon should be less intense than the rest of the week.... unless there is a deadline.
2006-08-13 10:11:07
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answer #6
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answered by missluly 3
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I'm afraid you don't always get an option. Sometimes you have customers to help or are on a timetable or are at meetings. It would be great to sit on your a rse and scratch it but not all of us can.
2006-08-14 02:26:16
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answered by mairimac158 4
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Why is Friday afternoon any different to Monday, Tuesday etc etc
2006-08-13 10:07:52
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answered by Stephen H 4
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No, you should pretend to be doing work but actually be slacking off for the last two hours at least.
2006-08-13 10:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes why not if there is work to be done. I have to work on my days off alot of times so thats when I skate.
2006-08-13 10:18:37
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answered by guitardan 5
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Yes, its always best to finish off your tasks of the week. You wont want to carry them through to the following week. Monday mornings are always hectic.
2006-08-13 10:14:13
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answered by lonely as a cloud 6
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