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Those working this Thanksgiving - THANK YOU!!!

Also, working the holidays...media workers. The folks who have to work holidays so we can watch the parades, the football games, etc.

I worked the holidays for years when I worked in TV. And now that I work in retail, I'm still working. What can you do.
 
He was right of course, but its cheaper to not hire a few extra employees and just slave the ones you have

The key, of course, is to take charge of the conversation. So we don't say "we work our workers to death". We say "our workers aren't lazy". They're "not afraid of an honest day's work". They're "willing to pitch in to get the job done". And then we don't give them paid holidays or large raises or benefits because "they're not greedy". They're "not looking for a handout" nor are they "looking for something for nothing". This not only quells the arguing, but makes them actually proud of their status. :)

Lex
 
Rightous? Ouch. I just think people should be given the choice. Go talk to a Walmart worker, or a Kmart worker, and see if they are given the choice. I have and most aren't.

I guess I should've said they're being SELECTIVELY righteous. They're bravely stating they will NEVER set foot into WalMart or Target...on Thanksgiving. (Hey, way to take a stand.) But they usually have no trouble going to the grocery store, or McDonald's, on Thanksgiving.

Lex
 
I was thinking the same thing! I remember a friend of mine who moved to the USA through marriage with his is Scottish wife (nurse). We was a truck driver/mechanic in England so he applied and was hired at my company. A real cool guy but he couldn't get over how many hours 7/24/365 days a yr were required in the USA. "In England a heavy transport driver would never world these ungodly hours" , "Unspeakable the hours you yanks work", "1 bloody fucking day off a week after working 75 hrs?, "I have to be here a bloody yr before I get 6 fucking paid holidays?", "Christ sake don't even shut down for a few fucking hours on Christmas eve!!!" etc..............

He was right of course, but its cheaper to not hire a few extra employees and just slave the ones you have

Yeah I can imagine it would be pretty tough on any European truck drives heading to the states now we have the Working Time Directive. Thank fuck we in the UK were forced to sign up, despite all the claims it would destroy our economy! Personally I have come to mind that the working week should be set at about 30/35 hours a week maximum, if anything because it increases productivity.
 
If one does not want to work on a holiday they should go in to a line of work that does not require it.
I listened to my fellow workers bitch for years because we only got 6 paid days off, only got two weeks vacation,hell, school teachers got "all summer".
My reply was "become a school teacher".
If one doesn't like it where they are at, move on.
I always say thanks to those in the service industry, every time I deal with them, today a check out clerk at Wal Mart complained to me about having to work on Thanksgiving, I replied that I was not making her work, that store will not see me on that day.
If you took the job you are not a martyr.
 
...If one doesn't like it where they are at, move on...
...If you took the job you are not a martyr...

Right there! That attitude is the basis for all the injustices through out history, all around the world. The only thing you forgot to mention was, "the stack of resumes on the desk of people who are willing to work 24/7/365." This is why the U.S. is quickly turning into a third world country.
 
And it's all my fault? Bullshit!
The same people who bitch don't vote. We watched our government dismantle the new deal and no one seemed to care.
If folks don't like the way it is, change it, but don't bitch at me.
 
The only regret i have about working today is that it is boring. I did what I had to do today and some stuff that people had to do tomorrow. Lols
 
I've heard nothing at all whether people flocked to places like Walmart, or stayed away on the Thanksgiving holiday itself. There are almost always near-immediate stats for everything else, but not this???

I'd like to experience a yank thanksgiving one day. The food looks amazing.
Well, then..."Taz JUB, COME ON [STRIKE]DOWN[/STRIKE] UP!" There's a lot of great things to see "up here" too - just as, likewise, I hope someday to see some of the great things that Australia has to offer.

And it's all my fault? Bullshit!
The same people who bitch don't vote. We watched our government dismantle the new deal and no one seemed to care.
If folks don't like the way it is, change it, but don't bitch at me.
I bitch, but ONLY because I voted. I do not feel that I would have the right to bitch about any of it, if I didn't vote.

As such, my bitching is not limited to those who I didn't vote for (such as my Representatives who sit in Springfield and Washington DC...nor the new governor who I didn't vote for, but instead I voted for the incumbent and REALLY had to hold my nose because of the stink), but for those who I DID vote for who I don't feel are "doing their job" as promised, or as prudent.
 
I bitch, but ONLY because I voted. I do not feel that I would have the right to bitch about any of it, if I didn't vote.

As such, my bitching is not limited to those who I didn't vote for (such as my Representatives who sit in Springfield and Washington DC...nor the new governor who I didn't vote for, but instead I voted for the incumbent and REALLY had to hold my nose because of the stink), but for those who I DID vote for who I don't feel are "doing their job" as promised, or as prudent.

I am amazed at the number of people I have met who use an excuse like "it doesn't matter, both sides are alike" for not voting.
I have found that they are the same ones who want to complain about their job, pay, hours and benefits.

When I saw the middle class coming under attack I wrote letters, ran for office, addressed congressman Sander Levin in front of a crowd of over 500 people.

Everyone told me that "things would be fine", that service based jobs would replace the old manufacturing jobs, it was "just a shift"
Well, how has that worked out?

We now have the "working poor" working on Thanksgiving day, not to far in our past these folks would have had the day off with pay,
but the worker(s) took their eye off of the ball, the capitalists did as they always do, they took advantage of the worker.

Some times people get what they deserve, if one is uninvolved and doesn't even vote, how can they complain?
 
To be honest, you make it sound like it is easy to "move on" when it comes to jobs. When people are qualified for their positions they're applying for are having trouble getting work. It's not as easy or simple as to just "moving on".
 
^ Aggreed. A decent job used to be a right, now it's a privilege. College means nothing, but working 24/7/365 for $8.50/hour with no benefits might land you a McJob. I really do pitty today's youth. They have been sold a bill of goods.
 
^
You are all being heavily ironic, aren't you? Is this Thanksgiving lark really such a big part of anybody's life? In the UK Thanksgiving is meaningless and what baffles us about it--or baffles me anyway--is that everyone seems to spend the day having blazing rows with relatives they can't stand the sight of, then they to go through the whole rigmarole again four weeks later with added tinsel. Why bother? Who is forcing you to do it?

If I worked in America I'd jump at the chance to work over Thanksgiving. I'd laugh at the natives who felt sorry for me having to work and gloat over the poor suckers holed up with their cousins and their aunts and feeling bloated with turkey. Enjoy!


I totally agree.
 
To be honest, you make it sound like it is easy to "move on" when it comes to jobs. When people are qualified for their positions they're applying for are having trouble getting work. It's not as easy or simple as to just "moving on".

Nothing comes easy, I have had jobs that sucked. I didn't have them too long, sometimes it was a temporary thing until I found something better.

I know that things are rough, I don't mean to make it sound easy to move on, but I have never complained to a customer about my boss, that's not why they are in front of me.

If one takes a job they should apply their selves, it will be good practice for when they get a job that they like.
 
I've heard nothing at all whether people flocked to places like Walmart, or stayed away on the Thanksgiving holiday itself. There are almost always near-immediate stats for everything else, but not this???

Speaking only for myself, and in necessarily vague terms, it was a very strong weekend and a significant sales increase. A brief review of the numbers indicated that the early Thanksgiving opening was especially strong--more of the sales were shifted into Thursday and in fact there was a very slight decrease on Friday. It looks like the people went for the bargains after they had their dinner. This is my personal observation based on what I know. I did hear that it wasn't as successful in other areas of the country, although I don't know quite where.

I didn't take the time to look at the weekend (Sat/Sun) numbers, I was too busy mopping up from the insane weekend. Although I did hear we had a very good weekend too--there were reports of cheers from the office at the 4:00 Sales Manager meeting.

There will be early Thanksgiving openings next year, for sure.
 
I use to volunteer to work on holidays for two reasons. 1) I was the boss in my sections so I thought it would be nice to let the rest my my crew have it off. 2) I got paid double time and a quarter of my regular pay, which was pretty good to begin with.
 
I'd like to experience a yank thanksgiving one day. The food looks amazing.

Key word is "looks" - turkey sucks, stuffing isn't my thing and I outgrew that cranberry sauce jello thing.

Candied yams and honey glazed ham though... get on that shit. ..|
 
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