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I like the idea of Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday. I find myself getting a bit worn by Thursday and Friday is often a wash. Wednesday would help be a recharge point. I guess I just don't find three day weekends to be that appealing. I know they can be used for weekend vacations, but I would rather feel constantly refreshed.
Wednesday is my favorite day off on a normal week - Only working for 2 days in a row for any stretch feels so much more manageable than 5 days in a row.
When I'm taking paid time off I'd like to stack all three days off together, though. Gotta save those precious PTO hours!
Hmmm, yeah, it's definitely nice to be able to flex your schedule to produce a three day weekend as a short vacation. It would make scheduling of regular meetings a little more challenging, but businesses/organizations really should plan ahead to function without everyone at every meeting.