“Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of, knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next paycheck”

“Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of, knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next paycheck” is a saying that has been printed on many images. Friday is the traditional last day of the work week.
 
“Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next pay check” was posted on Facebook by Hammed Quadri on December 18, 2009. “Make Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next pay check.  ~ Byron Pulsifer” was posted on Facebook by Latika Valand on April 23, 2010. The saying is usually credited to Canadian author Byron Pulsifer.
 
   
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Hammed Quadri
December 18, 2009 at 9:28 AM ·
Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next pay check.
 
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Felicci Feli
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Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next pay check.
9:14 AM · Jan 29, 2010
 
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Latika Valand
April 23, 2010 at 2:22 PM ·
Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next pay check. ~ Byron Pulsifer
 
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December 10, 2010 at 8:03 AM ·
Make Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next pay check.  ~ Byron Pulsifer
 
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Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next pay check. – Byron Pulsifer
2:03 PM · Dec 6, 2019
 
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8. “Friday is a day to finish your goals for the week. It is a day to celebrate that which you set out to accomplish at the beginning of the week.” — Byron Pulsifer
 
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Make a Friday a day to celebrate work well done that you can be proud of, knowing that you just didn’t put in time to the next paycheck.
—Byron Pulsifer
10:30 PM · Feb 17, 2025