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Start here => What's your crime? Basic Discussion => Topic started by: DirtDawg on November 22, 2016, 11:02:48 PM
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I know most of our forum members are not interested in American traditions, but this coming Thursday is considered a holiday for most of us. The big box store I work at, "our store," is going to open for business on Thanksgiving Day at five PM, this Thursday.
(yep, right in the middle of family sit downs, football, apple pie, etc.etc.)
I actually am expected to be at work at one PM to get MY area ready to open for business. We have a foreign (non-American) CEO who has been quoted as saying, "It's hard to win the game if you do not show up and play!"
While he has gone over the top many ways in attempting to make our company more viable in this current squeak-assed market, it is things like discounting and even exploiting our family time that he has tapped to help us satisfy the shareholders, none of whom work here, btw. To hell with the line soldiers or the daily faithful.
I have heard that there is a massive boycott of stores that are open on Thursday; Walmart, Target, Best Buy, HH Gregg, Macy's, etc. but not sure how wide spread this is going to be.
Not that I am trying to poison my paycheck, but has anyone else heard about this or are you intending to avoid stores this season who are open on Thanksgiving Day?
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That's awful. :aff: The only thing I intend to do on Thanksgiving is eat like a fatty fat American. :fuckyeahdance:
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I'll be working. Unfortunately our thanksgiving is long over with.
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That's awful. :aff: The only thing I intend to do on Thanksgiving is eat like a fatty fat American. :fuckyeahdance:
Me too! :trump: :murica: Anything else would be treason!
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Couple of years ago my brother had to keep the shop open on December 24th till 9pm. All other shops had closed at 5pm or earlier. His boss had other ideas. Not a customer came by.
Weekends, Christmas, other festivities to share with family are hyped more and more it seems. At the same time shops are open more and more. Makes no sense to me.
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Growing up holidays were peaceful, quiet, relaxed. Just normally my mom, dad, and me.
When we moved then we had the extended family that expected us to come to dinner and it was like opening the floodgates of hell.
I remember volunteering to work holidays so that others wouldn't have to. :laugh:
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I'm the only non American in a team of 11 people so I'm going to be the only one working tomorrow. I'm expecting it to be hell on earth.
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I'm the only non American in a team of 11 people so I'm going to be the only one working tomorrow. I'm expecting it to be hell on earth.
That's seems odd. Do you all work remotely or something?
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Mostly remote working based out of Pittsburg. I'm in the UK. They're in Penn, Ohio, Philly and I think one is in Arkansas. He's the bloke with the big pickup truck.
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Have several 'mericans in my team, too, and they're all off tomorrow.
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I have worked Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day before. By myself stuck in sheds watering mushrooms. Good money though, double time and a half.
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I have worked Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day before. By myself stuck in sheds watering mushrooms. Good money though, double time and a half.
I've worked on those days too. But that was on a place that needed people working. It was a 24/7 company. And regular staff would have their shifts somewhere between 6:00 am and midnight. My brother worked in the only shop opened on Xmas eve, selling big sunscreens for houses, in a country that hardly sees sun in December.
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I've worked many holidays. Damn old people insist upon eating every day! :oldman: :P
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I've worked many holidays. Damn old people insist upon eating every day! :oldman: :P
They are right. They wanted transportation on those days too. I did not mind working on those days to make that possible.
Having to sell mascara or CD's on those days I would mind.
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I've worked many holidays. Damn old people insist upon eating every day! :oldman: :P
Honestly, can't they wait?
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I've worked many holidays. Damn old people insist upon eating every day! :oldman: :P
Honestly, can't they wait?
They're so selfish. It's all about them. :P
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I've worked many holidays. Damn old people insist upon eating every day! :oldman: :P
Honestly, can't they wait?
They're so selfish. It's all about them. :P
:laugh:
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I've worked many holidays. Damn old people insist upon eating every day! :oldman: :P
Honestly, can't they wait?
They're so selfish. It's all about them. :P
:laugh:
You kids better not be laughing at me! Where's my tapioca? :oldman:
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The PR and I went to Waffle House for b'fast today. I tipped the amount of the check since it is a family holiday.
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^^ I didn't know old people had a thing for tapioca.
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^^ I didn't know old people had a thing for tapioca.
Tapioca and rice pudding rule!
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^^ I didn't know old people had a thing for tapioca.
Tapioca and rice pudding rule!
Soft, bland foods are gentle on older teeth and gums, and provide a feeling of security! :2thumbsup:
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That's awful. :aff: The only thing I intend to do on Thanksgiving is eat like a fatty fat American. :fuckyeahdance:
Me too! :trump: :murica: Anything else would be treason!
I'm all done eating now. :orly:
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Any holiday which encourages people to get together with their families and celebrate always make me feel so down. Even more than usual. It never fails. Where's MY loving family? Either they're dead, don't care, suffering from bad health, bad people, or addicted to drugs.
People everywhere complain about their families being repulsive asswipes during Thanksgiving no matter what, but whatever. It's not like I'm really being left out of anything due to how dysfunctional my family is.