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Do you work on weekends?

Posted 1 year ago.

51 Comments

  • Derek O'Brien - 1 year ago

    Pretty much work continuously 7 days a week, dawn till dusk and beyond but I do take time out when needed, no matter what day of the week it is.

    I love what I do and my down time is often the same as my up time, it's so cool to be in the creative industry.

  • Renzo - 1 year ago

    Since I have a full time job and web developing is a side thing (for now), I work every weekend.

  • Joao P Dubas - 1 year ago

    Unfortunately I can't escape from working on weekends sometimes. Specialy due to the consulting service.

  • Sudarshan Gurung - 1 year ago

    i try not to work in weekends

  • elji - 1 year ago

    Being my own boss, I've chosen to work a lot every week-ends, so I have more free time during weekdays. And when I'm doing my shopping on Tuesday or Thursday, I avoid crowded shops, or roads.

  • Klaus - 1 year ago

    Yes, i work on weekends,but that's not so bad. I'm a web designer and photographer and i love my job ;-)

  • Alicia - 1 year ago

    I generally work weekends because there are fewer interruptions but mostly because I take a day off during the week. The benefit of working for myself is I don't have to have the workweek/weekend structure like an office does. I work when I need to, take a break when I need to. No matter what, I sleep in Sunday, whether I'm working or not. :)

  • Addy - 1 year ago

    Only on fun work stuff, cheers~

  • Alexander Filatov - 1 year ago

    I'm afraid I always do. I love what I do, so I want to do as much of it as I can, but with full-time studies and maintaining my own household I don't get my time over. The definition of a weekend for me is doing what I want and not what everyone wants me to.

  • sethonfire - 1 year ago

    i agree with Phil T: "my weekend is when I decide it is."

  • corym - 1 year ago

    Always work weekends. That's hospitality for you!

  • ged - 1 year ago

    Yes, sometimes. But less often now than before. I try to keep my work at the office and value my time outside the office by spending time with friends and love ones, as well as working on personal projects and hobbies. Doing that, I gradually feel less stressed and dread Mondays less. :)

  • Terry Griffin - 1 year ago

    Just picked up a job today where the "1st draft" milestone is Tuesday morning. So I'll definitely be working the weekend--but not till tomorrow! (Taking the time to go see a movie with friends tonight...)

  • ditatompel - 1 year ago

    I agree with bchild

  • Bryan - 1 year ago

    Yup, worked a full day today. It can be nice, kinda breaks you out of your routine if it's not come-to-Jesus deadline time. Trying not to make a habit of it, though...

  • bchild - 1 year ago

    It depends on how you define "work" - I use my weekends to research the latest developments in my chosen field, practice new techniques and develop my personal projects further. Client work, however, is always left for the "business days" - My project time-scales always reflect this upfront in the proposal stage.

    I also use my weekends to socialise and network... arguably that is "work" too? no?

  • Noel - WordPress Dude - 1 year ago

    Yep, always!

  • Tianna - 1 year ago

    Sometimes... to get caught up or to maintain momentum (like today). But rest assured there will be time off taken somewhere else. The beauty (and the curse) of freelancing is control over my own schedule. :)

  • Shiplu - 1 year ago

    I work on weekends. But most times on hobby projects.

  • Ty Fujimura - 1 year ago

    Of course. If you're driven enough to be a successful freelancer you don't let up when the rest of the world does. It's a competitive advantage. Normal people take too much time off.

    I like to work 6 full days and completely rest on Sunday.

  • Larry Bread - 1 year ago

    Yes, it comes with the territory. But then sometimes I take 2 days of in the week when things slow up... or at least I spend that time learning a new aspect of the job. If you don't actually like the job you won't last long as a freelancer. You shouldn't let it take over your whole life, but it's naive to think you can run a freelance business and 'switch off' like your 'employed' friends can.

    The upside far outweighs the down for me.

  • Veerle - 1 year ago

    Must do, it seems to be the only thing I am good at ;-)

  • Ard - 1 year ago

    I usually work at nights and Saturdays as well, I don't mind hard working and I love my job!
    I keep the Sundays off (means NO work at ALL) to unstress and rest.
    Keeping a whole weekend off is quite a luxury I think, 1 day should be enough!

  • Eduardo Ovies - 1 year ago

    I do but only 20 hours.

  • Tom Boutell - 1 year ago

    "Yes, Sometimes" covers too much ground.

    I agree with those who point out that a creative job often has its own rewards and is not much different from other activities you consider fun. Is it bad that I work on an open source project related to work instead of watching TV? Especially if I'm winding down from three hours of salsa classes?

  • Von K - 1 year ago

    Working right now, as a matter of fact...

  • Kathryn M - 1 year ago

    Right now, I am taking a university class. I would love a job where I could work weekends, that would allow me to continue in the class.

  • jeremiah - 1 year ago

    whine whine whine. Stop being a bunch of babies. The economy is in the toilet, be glad you have a job. I haven't had a day off in 3 years. Work is good for you. Our forefathers didn't require vacations and neither do you. So stop moaning and bitching and get your lazy asses back to work or get in the unemployment line.

  • Ryan K. - 1 year ago

    It depends. Since I freelance on the side with a full-time day job, I sometimes need to give up a weeknight work session to get something done that can't be done on weekends and therefore I need to make-up that time over the weekend. I try to work early and only until noon so I can enjoy social things later on. And I make it a rule to never work on a Sunday night... so I can get rest before Monday when I return to work.

  • Ricardo Gimenes - 1 year ago

    Working......

  • Jen - 1 year ago

    I rarely on weekends. After pounding it out all week long, my brains and eyes need a rest, and I need to feed my creativity, look at the world around me for innovation & inspiration.

  • Katherine - 1 year ago

    I love working at weekends, it's nice and quiet, no phones, few emails, no interruptions. Being able to start something, stick to it and finish it, without having to skip over to something else for a minute and lose a train of thought makes it a very productive time to work for me.

    I don't actually tell clients I work at the weekend. "I'll have that for you Tuesday" is good enough. Working at the weekend means you can say that 2 or 3 times on Friday and deliver - they all think you are exclusively theirs on Monday, which is fine.

    I do take time off too, and take the occasional midweek day, to make up for it.

  • Phil T - 1 year ago

    What's a weekend? ;) That's what I love about doing what I do: my weekend is when I decide it is.

  • ranndino - 1 year ago

    Apologies for the double post. My comment didn't show up the first time.

  • Cristiane - 1 year ago

    sometimes it's necessary...

  • ranndino - 1 year ago

    The results of this poll are actually very depressing. So far about 90% answered "Yes, always" or "Yes, sometimes" which means that work / life balance is almost a dirty concept in our field. By agreeing to work on weekends you set client expectations to not respect your personal life, or what's more likely you don't even have a personal life anymore. That, in turn, makes everyone in the industry have to follow suit to keep up. And that, in turn, makes everyone overworked, stressed out and burned out. There's a reason weekends and vacations exist. No matter how much you love your work sometimes you need to get away from it. Otherwise it makes you into a very one dimensional person and not a happy one, at that. This new "normal" isn't normal at all and is the reason so many people these days are on psych drugs. We are not robots at an assembly line. Taking weekends off and going on vacations does not make you lazy contrary to what many seem to believe these days, unfortunately.

  • ranndino - 1 year ago

    The results of this poll are actually very depressing. So far about 90% answered "Yes, always" or "Yes, sometimes" which means that work / life balance is almost a dirty concept in our field. By agreeing to work on weekends you set client expectations to not respect your personal life, or what's more likely you don't even have a personal life anymore. That, in turn, makes everyone in the industry have to follow suit to keep up. And that, in turn, makes everyone overworked, stressed out and burned out. There's a reason weekends and vacations exist. No matter how much you love your work sometimes you need to get away from it. Otherwise it makes you into a very one dimensional person and not a happy one, at that. This new "normal" isn't normal at all and is the reason so many people these days are on psych drugs. We are not robots at an assembly line. Taking weekends off and going on vacations does not make you lazy contrary to what many seem to believe these days, unfortunately.

  • James - 1 year ago

    I work every fifth weekend as a support analyst for the company I work for.

  • Rajesh - 1 year ago

    tell me who doesn't

  • rob torres - 1 year ago

    I typically will work a few hours on weekends on low-impact odds and ends and cleanup...

    However, when I am working on our own internal projects that's a different story... We recently launched our new site and it was built almost entirely between the hours of 6:00 pm - 3:00 am and weekends...

  • Muppet - 1 year ago

    I usually always "work" on weekends. My basis of my job is creativity and since this is my personality, it's difficult to get away from creative opportunities; a very good thing! So yes, I do "work" on weekends but I love what I do.

  • MMO Dad - 1 year ago

    Yes, always. I usually reserve weekends for personal projects, but nothing as hardcore as work from my day job. :D

  • EnriqueG - 1 year ago

    Yes! My wife does it too (she's a lawyer) and then I feel like I should do it as well, I love my job so it doesn't suck for me :)

  • Taa Dixon - 1 year ago

    I am grateful that we consistently hear from prospective clients on the weekends. Many small business owners are wrapped up working in their business during the week - so weekends are a great time to work on the business. Being so responsive and available has helped set up apart and increase our market share.

  • J - 1 year ago

    Always. Usually in at 7am on Saturdays and work from home on Sundays. No one to bug me, iPod on blast, its actually OK..

  • danoprey - 1 year ago

    Right now, unfortunately.

  • Irfan Suleman - 1 year ago

    Well it depends but ya some times I do

  • michael - 1 year ago

    Did it today actually, some newsletter that is supposed to go out monday morning. Someone did some messy coding on it and it needed some TLC to display nicely cross-email-clients :)

  • Rg - 1 year ago

    I sort of do. Sometimes, if it's necessary.. Deadlines, err.

  • Tainá - 1 year ago

    Yes, I'm doing it right now. Sucks, but when you've got a lot to do weekends sound like a miracle with freetime and no phone calls from suppliers and clientes.

  • Yoosuf - 1 year ago

    Yes, sometimes., but i know its too bad :(

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