Wolgos calendar and work schedule

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Daily schedule

To maximize productivity and ensure minimal inactivity during peak human activity hours, businesses and Wolgos have adopted three simultaneous work schedules tailored to their unique physiological needs and crepuscular tendencies. These schedules strategically align with the natural rhythms of the Wolgos while ensuring continuous overlap with human business hours, thus minimizing periods of inactivity and enhancing overall efficiency.

The first schedule is designed for Wolgos farmers, who benefit greatly from working during sunrise and sunset hours to maximize natural light while avoiding the peak sunlight of midday. In this Farmers Schedule, Wolgos sleep from 11 AM to 5 PM, ensuring they rest during the hottest part of the day when UV radiation is at its peak, which is crucial given their sensitivity to sunlight. They work their first shift from 5 PM to 8 PM, taking advantage of the late afternoon and early evening light. This is followed by a period for personal time from 8 PM to 4 AM, allowing them to engage in necessary personal activities and community worship practices. They then resume work from 4 AM to 11 AM, utilizing the early morning hours before their second sleep period.

For Wolgos engaged in regular non-farming professions, the Regular Schedule has been implemented. This schedule balances work and rest while avoiding the most intense sunlight hours. Wolgos on this schedule sleep from 11 AM to 5 PM, effectively avoiding midday UV exposure. They work from 5 PM to 3 AM, taking advantage of the cooler evening hours and low light conditions, which are more suitable for their physiology. After their work period, they have rest, personal, and worship time from 3 AM to 11 AM, allowing them to unwind, engage in social activities, and participate in communal rituals before returning to sleep.

The third schedule, known as the Graveyard Schedule, is specifically designed to ensure that critical functions, such as security and late-shift management, are attended to during overnight hours when human activity decreases. Wolgos on this schedule work from 11 AM to 6 PM, covering important daylight activities. They then have personal time from 6 PM to 3 AM, which can be used for leisure, social interactions, and worship. Their sleep period is from 4 AM to 11 AM, ensuring continuous coverage and oversight during early morning hours as humans begin their routines.

These schedules are carefully designed to optimize the Wolgos' productivity while accommodating their unique physiological traits. The emphasis on twilight and night hours aligns with their natural crepuscular behaviour, ensuring they can work effectively without the health risks associated with UV exposure.

Schedule Noon 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM 4 PM 5 PM 6 PM 7 PM 8 PM 9 PM 10 PM 11 PM Midnight 1 AM 2 AM 3 AM 4 AM 5 AM 6 AM 7 AM 8 AM 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM
Farmers Schedule Sleep Work Personal time Work time Sleep
Regular Schedule Sleep Work Rest, Personal and worship time Sleep
Grave yard Schedule Work Personal time Sleep Work

Weekly schedule

Wolgos days Kolwo Nuss Bho Vleghur Erawel Hess Thoss Phlun Meruch Ussus Klowch
Orkanan days Iduna Tova Nanna Gefna Disa Oda Sanna Asvarda Freda Lofna Vendela
Modern schedule Work days Rest days Work Rest days
Modern Associated tasks Social activities around sport and athletic activities, Sport events usually take place in this day No associated activity Rest day, shopping and large celebration meal Temple day and rest day Social activities around sport and athletic activities, Sport events usually take place in this day Typical deep clean day Families prepare meals before bed for Ussus and Klowch Family time and activities with children Day of rest and contemplative worship
Old daily tradition Domain of the mist spirit Kolwo, signifying the start of the universe and the week Spirit of fire, a day for collecting firewood and lighting oil lamps as offerings Spirit of water, associated with cleanliness and body cleaning rituals Spirit of saplings, a day for tending to garden plots or potted plants Spirit of plenty, a day for rest and bountiful meals, with women doing grocery shopping Spirit of sunlight and prostration, a day for temple or shrine visits and prayers Spirit of energy and vitality, encouraging morning exercise to start the work week Spirit in volcanic vents, a day for home cleaning, laundry, and dish scrubbing Spirit that spoils food, a day for making pickles and preserves Spirit of children, a day for family socialization and treating children Spirit of the night, defender against dark spirits, a day for incense burning and early rest