@a8
"Its obvious OP was referring to being overworked all week so theres no time during the week to get errands done so he/she has to do it on saturday. We can all relate."
It's called, "adulting," FFS!
Guess what? Life isn't all flowers and unicorns f@rting out rainbows, a LOT of life as a responsible adult involves sacrificing your own time and energy for others, including the dr-gery of chores and errands.
You talk about being "overworked?"
Try having to do all of that as a single parent!
You get up at 5:30 am every weekday to pack lunches, get kids' breakfast together, make sure they're awake on time and clean and dressed and ready for school with their homework, etc. Then you get them fed and out the door, and to school. Then you rush to commute to your in-office work dayto get there on time. You work all day, then afterward, you don't get to just chill with a glass of wine. Oh no, your 2nd "job" has just begun! You rush to after-school care to pick up the kids. Then you get home to make them dinner, help with their homework, listen to their problems and try to help them learn how to solve them, make sure they take their bath, put them to bed, and then maybe you might have time for yourself for a few hours, before you have to get up and do it all over again.
Every day.
Week after week.
Year after year.
The chores (which you don't have anyone helping you with) all wait for Saturday: cleaning, meal prep. for the upcoming week, laundry, food shopping, clothes shopping, paying bills, car maintenance, and this is also while chauffering kids around to various friends' houses, ball games/practice, family visits, medical appoinments, and other events. Sunday is your one day "off" for the week, but you're never really "off" when you're a parent.
Let's see you handle that schedule, completely on your own, with no help from anyone else, for a couple of decades.