E mahi ana koe ki te tahi ra i te wiki
Apopo in Maori means "tomorrow" or "the following day." It refers to the day after the current day.
Usually it means you work a 40-hour work week. For some jobs this could be a 4 day or a 5 day work week.
"Kia pai tou ra" means "Have a good day" in Maori.
In English, "Saturday" is the seventh day of the week. There is no other answer. "Friday" is the last day of the "work week", but a "work week" is only five days.
The word week means the time over a period of seven days, each day consisting of 24 hours.
During that day of the week we do not work
A day worker is a person who is not employed on a long term basis. A day worker may do different types of work for different employers each day of the week. Not to be confused with a migrant worker.
Only if there's a four-day work week.
Monday thru Friday
Each day, you work 7.75 hours. You work five days a week, so multiply this by five. You work 38.75 hours per week.
Have a nice day in Maori is "whakarongotia tō rangimārie."
Sunday is the first day of the week but Monday is the first day of the work and school week.