Who actually invented the working days from Monday - Friday?
I only know the day of the week, the date Interested me seldom until never. Stands on every cell phone / laptop or calendar. I know how to spend my free time without using a watch or mobile phone. I know when I have to go to bed and wake up in front of the alarm clock with a clock I bought myself. Without an alarm clock without a cell phone, I wake up. I always know the day of the week. Today is for example - Friday. But I'm not interested because I can handle my everyday life without a clock. How do you do this? When I look at one o'clock, I always get tingling and get very nervous. As I said, I only know the day, not the date or something. Is that normal? Should I go to Doc? There's a canteen in the company and you can eat there if you want. Only if you want. Then look on the laptop, if I know, it is 12:00 clock, so why do I need a cell phone or clock to look at the time when I can see it from the laptop?
Not everyone's biorhythm is compatible with the world of work. Many would wake up without an alarm until noon.
And after a busy workweek Thursday, you would feel like you've been working for 5 days and accidentally stay home Friday night.
So the question is not clear to me.
To the title I can say that many services, such as the post office, bank, insurance, and much more. These days can't be claimed, since no one works then. So it is important if you are interested in the duration of a service.
In addition, many schedules are clocked differently on weekdays.
Working days are Monday to Saturday. Because it was worked earlier. And Sundays was free. That's why they were called that.
Then the five-day working week was introduced.
How you make your life is completely irrelevant. But there should actually still be people who have to work and are therefore dependent on working days.
I, on the other hand, love watches. And often look at it. Just as I have to look for timetables. I do not even have a laptop.
Which clock do you have? I've just bought a smart watch. Let's see. As I said. I really did not get along better until then.
I have several… An over 100 years old regulator with gong. A kitchen clock that runs the other way. But I got used to it quickly. Several alarm clocks. And a wristwatch, when I go away. I'm too cumbersome, herauszukramen the phone every time, if I want to know what time it is.