| Followers | 7 |
| Posts | 1336 |
| Boards Moderated | 0 |
| Alias Born | 01/29/2019 |
Monday, September 15, 2025 12:22:33 AM
Did you say working hard, or hardly working? Consider, by law, Israel companies have a choice between a standard five day work week, and a standard six day work week. With the five day work week, anything over 45 hours is considered overtime. With the six day work week, anything over 48 hours is overtime. So, in honor of the Israel work ethic, Zion Oil takes the Friday Sabbath, and the Saturday Sabbath off. As well as the Sunday Sabbath. So Zion Oil (Dallas) works a 4 day / 32 hour work week (when they show up) to honor Israel. I'm not sure how the can twist "the law" like that to their way of thinking, but that's what ZIon Oil does. And that's what ZIon Oil investors accept without question.
If you're interested in the truth, each day of the week in Israel begins at sundown, and that's how ZIon Oil justifies taking off both the Friday and the Satruday off, since in Israel, their Saturday Sabbath begins Friday at sundown (and ends Saturday at Sundown). And yes, if you are wondering, Sunday is a standard work day in Israel. And I think it goes without saying, there is no such thing as a Friday Sabbath, that's something Zion Oil totally made up.
If you're interested in the truth, each day of the week in Israel begins at sundown, and that's how ZIon Oil justifies taking off both the Friday and the Satruday off, since in Israel, their Saturday Sabbath begins Friday at sundown (and ends Saturday at Sundown). And yes, if you are wondering, Sunday is a standard work day in Israel. And I think it goes without saying, there is no such thing as a Friday Sabbath, that's something Zion Oil totally made up.
Recent ZNOG News
- OTC Markets Group Welcomes Zion Oil & Gas, Inc. to OTCQX • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 02/10/2026 07:16:16 PM
