Anesthesiologists may have to work Sundays, depending on their specific practice setting and schedule. Hospitals and surgical centers often require anesthesia services on weekends for elective surgeries and emergency procedures. Some anesthesiologists may have rotating on-call schedules that include weekend shifts, while others may work regular hours that exclude Sundays. Ultimately, the requirement to work Sundays varies by employer and individual agreements.
It depends if your workplace makes you work sundays...and if you are a priest, then no.
Some of the physical requirements for an anesthesiologist are having good vision, hearing, and be able to work long hours. An anesthesiologist be detail oriented and be able to handle stress.
These diseases often require the anesthesiologist to lower the dosages of sedatives and pain-control medications.
The United States Postal Service is not open and mail does not run on Sundays. Mail doesn't deliver on Sundays however people who work for USPS do work on Sundays. Not all branches though. They do however transfer mail by trucks on Sundays.
Sundays
Only to and from his/her work location (usually a hospital) from home.
No
yes
John Updike's A Month of Sundays is a work of fiction.
no
as many days and hours as you want
The colony that was associated with prohibition of work and play on Sundays was Massachusetts. This was due to the religious beliefs that the colony held.