What does "starting the week of 10/30/17" mean?

2017-11-02T00:41:30Z

So I have a letter saying there will be an inspection on my house starting the week of 10/30/2017. Does that mean the inspection will happen 10/30/2017-11/6/2017? or from 10/30/2017 to whenever they do the inspection? Because if its the 2nd option, i feel thats kind of invasion of privacy. I haven't really left the house because I've been waiting for them to come inspect the house and I don't want to keep doing that until who knows when.

busterwasmycat2017-11-02T15:30:35Z

starting this week, which is the week that began on Oct 30 of 2017, or last Monday. Presumably whatever it is could also be thought of as starting on Monday itself, but the thing works in periods of a week at a time, so the first week would be this week right now. I assume a pay period, so this week is the first pay period where the whatever-it-is will be applied. If you got a raise, that raise began at the start of the week. If it is a deduction, it will be applied for the first time to your pay for this week.

WINGNUT2017-11-02T10:50:16Z

As today is November the 2nd you are late for whatever! You should have been there last Sunday. or Monday at the latest if it's a job.

RP2017-11-02T03:31:31Z

It means the seven day period which began on October 30, 2017

Jake No Chat2017-11-02T02:14:08Z

That would be starting on Monday October 30, 2017.

?2017-11-02T00:42:22Z

It means whatever event is in question it commences from Monday 30/10/17 and lasts either all of that week or at some undisclosed point of the week