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themightyspitz

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May 16, 2007
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Why do people who work M-F write "work" for those days? Wouldn't it be easier just go make a note when you have a day off?

My hours aren't always regular, and I generally have to shift stuff depending on what happens with school. It's just a visualization preference of mine. It's pretty straight-forward for now during the summer, but come September and October, you'll really see the madness.
 

ipodtoucher

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Sep 13, 2007
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Cedar Park, TX
So Much to do, so little time....

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Ivan P

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Jan 17, 2008
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Mine's pretty boring. Pay days, birthdays and catching up with significant others.
 

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Perrumpo

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Haha thanks

Why do people who work M-F write "work" for those days? Wouldn't it be easier just go make a note when you have a day off?

For my old job, I had to do both. I rarely had a day off. I had to be someplace else every hour. On the heaviest weeks, I didn't even put my work schedule in iCal because it was too much work. Hopefully, Apple will make iCal easier to use.
 

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wfoster

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Feb 16, 2009
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For my old job, I had to do both. I rarely had a day off. I had to be someplace else every hour. On the heaviest weeks, I didn't even put my work schedule in iCal because it was too much work. Hopefully, Apple will make iCal easier to use.

Mind if I ask for what you do for a living?
 
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