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I enjoy my work, but enjoy the weekends more, so yes!
Nope. I don't care so I go to bed with a clear conscience on Sundays
I think over the time we gain confidence to deal with things as they come instead of worrying about them far ahead. Key is to work with the kind, balanced, and respectful people.
Chief
Missing the kind, balanced, respectful people part.
I love my job and do not get them because of my job. Right now I'm getting scaries because of virtual kindergarten for my 5yo 🙃. Single parent dying over here.
Hang in there!
Rising Star
After working from home for few months, I have realized that scaries were more about getting up on Monday morning and commuting to work. If I know that I don’t need to commute to work, I don’t get scaries.
Nope! Whenever I see people post about the Sunday scaries I feel lucky I haven’t experienced them since high school over a decade ago 🙏🏻
I only get Sunday scaries if I have a tough meeting on Monday. Otherwise I am usually excited to go to office and work with my friends. Do note I have a sad personal life 😅
Not really. I used to work in a different industry altogether and yes. I hated the job and hated Sunday evenings because it meant the next morning I would be going in to a job I despised.
Pro
Only when there's a crapload of stuff to do on Monday, which happens to be the case for me tomorrow. Wow did the 4 day weekend past by fast!
I mean, maybe a little bit of nerves about the busy week that’s coming, and slightly sad that the weekend is over, but not dread. Dread is how you know it’s time to change something
Chief
I get Sunday scaries only in that I am sad for the weekend to be over, but I'm not worried about work... I just like weekends. Once I get halfway through Monday, I'm fine again.
Pro
No
This is my first one in 40 years. And it doesn't bode well for my relationship with my employer.