gear-guy
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Getting ready to smoke turkey breast for Thanksgiving so before I start would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy it how ever that you choose to celebrate!
Interestingly, surveys have found that most of the people out there on Black Friday aren't buying gifts at all. They're buying crap for themselves. 'Tis the Season.
I'm a store manager and have to be at work at 7:30pm tonight (Thanksgiving night). "Black Friday" has now officially taken over Thanksgiving itself. If there isn't a major backlash, it will just keep getting earlier and earlier for us retail folk. We are now down to only 2 holidays off a year.
I find this really disgusting. Are you getting time and a half, or just being made to work? I was talking to a Walmart employee and he was saying he needed to come in at 4 and he wasn't getting any extra pay. It was come in or lose his job. (Not that getting time and a half means anything, but at least it is better than a regular wage. Still would be better if they were closed. Some types of jobs you need to work on holiday, retail is not one of those.)
What a wonderful way to spend a holiday.
was talking to a Walmart employee and he was saying he needed to come in at 4 and he wasn't getting any extra pay. It was come in or lose his job. (Not that getting time and a half means anything, but at least it is better than a regular wage. Still would be better if they were closed.
. . . It's my view that it's our responsibility - as rational human beings who understand the system - to resist consumption as much as possible in order to better our lives by building our own capital. The degree of hair shirt will vary from person to person but I suspect the general FLounger is just as consumerist as the general populace.
"I accept that the refusal to comply with this greedy, immoral request means the end of my tenure with this company. I hope you realize that it is the people at the bottom of the totem pole that make your life possible."
Hobby Lobby is closed tomorrow, as is the mom & pop fabric store I go to in Bakersfield. They both open at 8:00 am on Friday, normal operating hours.Exactly. There are better sales other times of the year.
Has anyone found a good list of the stores that are choosing to open on thanksgiving and those that are not? I would like to avoid shopping at stores that are opening early forever if I can.
I know that Michael's Arts and Crafts, Sears, JC Penny, Target, Walmart, and Kmart is opening Thanksgiving day.
Jo-Ann Fabrics and Lowes are choosing to remain closed for the holiday.
LizzieMaine, I am afraid this would be even more stressful for the people who work in retail. Imagine if the shoppers try to fight the protesters. Ugh. But maybe it could work if the people call it a "flash mob" and film each other. Other forms of protest are not cool anymore I guess. The hippies spoiled it all.
Sheeplady and others who oppose people working on a holiday, let me run some terms by you -- firefighters, hospitals, gas stations, steel mills, military, police/prisons, shipping, airports/aircraft, financial markets and the entire rest of the world which doesn't recognize our holiday but we do business with.
Would you have all of that shut down too or is it just retail stores you object to??
otis said:Sheeplady and others who oppose people working on a holiday, let me run some terms by you -- firefighters, hospitals, gas stations, steel mills, military, police/prisons, shipping, airports/aircraft, financial markets and the entire rest of the world which doesn't recognize our holiday but we do business with.
Would you have all of that shut down too or is it just retail stores you object to??