Are you open on Sundays? Why not?
Many of the stores in my town are closed on Sunday when we do about 1/7 of our business. Tuesday & Wednesday are the slowest day by a little bit.
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Many of the stores in my town are closed on Sunday when we do about 1/7 of our business. Tuesday & Wednesday are the slowest day by a little bit.
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We are not open on Sunday's
I am open every day. My laid back lifestyle allows me to accommodate patients almost any time. If I need specific time for myself, I can block it off. Otherwise, most of what I do for myself can be done when I'm not with a patient.
If there's an emergency, yes, I'll work. Otherwise Sunday is a day of rest, church and family.
I do not have a store front but I work on Sundays if one of my clients wants product, absolutely!
we are open every Sunday. you can not sell anything if the doors are not open. Many of our customers are shopping with their families and dogs and go for lunch before or after shopping!
We're an IT company, we work 7 days a week, on Sundays from 10am to 6:30pm we do all the big three: inStore, Mobile, and Remote.
If you know of anyone in need of computer service pls refer them to us.
we are open 11am to 5pm
We are open 24/7 online - www.PCpecan.com. We are open on Sundays in November & December by appointment, just call - xxx-xxx-xxxx.
I have an online shop so I'm open 24/7. I also carry stock in my home office so if someone needs to do a pickup, I offer it when I'm available
If you want to trace it back, stores were closed on Sundays for religious reasons--everyone (including the shop owners) were in church for their mandated day of worship/rest (except for the Jewish communities, who had Saturdays off). Some communities actually had bylaws saying that stores couldn't be open on Sundays.
That being said, nowadays about 30-40% of the populations of Canada and the US are 'non-Abrahamic' (not Christian, Jewish, or Muslim), and of those who are, more than half don't attend church on a weekly basis--which means 2/3 of the population now has Sundays free for shopping, recreation, etc. The only obstacle is the fact that people generally believe 'everything's closed on Sundays' because of the obsolete precedent.
The 'Too Long/Didn't Read" summary: Nothing wrong with being open on Sundays, as long as people know you're open.
Oh, and to answer the original question, I work when clients need me, regardless of the day of the week.