For those who have to work Thanksgiving

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  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    at first I was scheduled off on Thanksgiving .. but then they changed it ..
    now I am working 2:30pm - 11:30 pm Thursday then go back Friday 5am - 2pm
    I am a cashier at walmart .. so I have no choice

    That is awful. So you get a 5.5 hour break in between? Also, factor in time driving to and from work. If you live 20 minutes away, that's 40 minutes right there, so now you're down to 4 hours and 50 minutes. And you'll be exhausted from your shift, so you'll want to sleep, but then you have to give yourself time to eat a little, fall asleep/wake up, shower, get dressed...well...that's no time.

    Wow, WalMart, you've really pulled a quick one here.

    :noway:

    It really is sad people don't realize that the cashiers are run ragged. They get all the brunt of all the b!tchy people because the store sold out of whatever hot toy.
  • Well up until 5 years ago I have worked in the hospitality industry (hotels) for the vast majority of my life and they are open 365 days a year 24 hours a day. Not only did I typically have to work every holiday but generally had to pull double shifts. Having to work on a holiday is a bit depressing, but it beats the heck out of being unemployed. Really, do you have to wait for a Holiday to tell your Family and Friends that you love them? or to spend time with them? Most jobs give you a day or two off every single week, take one of those days and spend it celebrating your family and friends and when that holiday comes around it won't seem nearly as important; why do once a year what you can do once a week?

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Ah very much a realist. While I understand where you're coming from, I think that the memories made of an entire extended family all gathering at my Grandmothers house a few times a year are the greatest. While she did have a big dinner every Sunday, only some of the family could attend some of the time. This I think is the biggest difference between every week and big holidays.

    I think the entire family gathering for the holidays is damn near a thing of the past. Either people can't afford to go to where the bulk of the family is, or they already are there all living under one roof. Tough economics and rising inflation has simply eliminated a lot of the things that we may have taken for granted as kids. I have seen post after post about people having to go to two or three Thanksgiving meals for "his" family or "her" family, it use to be one dinner for all of "our" family. Even divorced parents would put aside their personal difference to enjoy the solidarity of a family gathering. That simply does not seem to be the case anymore, and it saddens me a bit.
  • mgmlap
    mgmlap Posts: 1,377 Member
    I am lucky and unlucky...We really have no family around us outside of my 2 cousins...oh and a brother in law we dont see much cause of his wife...eww.

    anywho...I agree..we always have family dinners..and always see each other. my oldest (16 yr old) is actually giving up her Thanksgiving to feed the homeless...it will be her first without us..but its all good.

    I love spending time with family..but its not the only time we gather...

    I have worked my share of holidays and early mornings..but Its not the be all end all...as adults we must give up a few to enjoy those holidays we do get to spend with family...
  • Nekhet
    Nekhet Posts: 380
    I'll be working but I chose it because not much going on that day and Turkey dinner will be later and I am done by 3pm...so, Holiday pay...yay!!!
  • Cindym82
    Cindym82 Posts: 1,245 Member
    I work in healthcare and my SO works as a police officer.....so he will be working a double today, plus tomorrow night and a double on christmas. Holidays off are like a vacation in our family
  • robin52077
    robin52077 Posts: 4,383 Member
    I'm working Thanksgiving.

    and Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve, and New Years Day.
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    I'll be working but I chose it because not much going on that day and Turkey dinner will be later and I am done by 3pm...so, Holiday pay...yay!!!

    Extra pay is always nice! If it were offered at my job, I may be more agreeable to working.
  • shiraLA
    shiraLA Posts: 272 Member
    I have worked in a restaurant in a casino for years so I have to work every holiday except for Christmas because I have seniority. I really believe that it doesn't matter what "day" the holiday comes on as long as you get to spend some time during the holiday season with the ones you love. Right now, I feel blessed just to have a job and be able to buy things for my kids this year. Most people can't even say that.
  • SweetCheekszx0
    SweetCheekszx0 Posts: 478 Member
    Walmart workers have to work this thanksgiving.., my professor in politics thinks its inhumane I'd have to agree they should at least allow the employers to go home and eat or figure out a system were everyone gets to go home n eat for 1-2 hrs.. If they wanna be open so bad why doesn't the district manager stay or the higher up demanding they stay smh
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    Consider it part of a growing up process and then get some skills to get out of the lowest paying jobs and into holidays off.

    Not all of us are uneducated/unskilled people...we work in a field that needs our skills to provide crucial services to the public.

    God I hope not - I'd hate the think the Doctors at the hospitals, pilots flying the airplanes, Firemen fighting fires, etc,.. etc. who are working on the holidays are completely uneducated. Some people obviously have years of education and still have jobs that require holiday work.

    I used to work for the airline. Worst Christmas Eve ever - sitting in a jetway waiting for a flight on the cell phone w/my child both of us crying. It can be tough working the holidays. I work for the gov't now - holidays off - one of the best perks of the job.
  • TravelDog14
    TravelDog14 Posts: 317 Member
    I'll be working Turkey Day and I like it.
    Holiday pay and no bosses around = a happy employee.
  • sleibo87
    sleibo87 Posts: 403 Member
    at first I was scheduled off on Thanksgiving .. but then they changed it ..
    now I am working 2:30pm - 11:30 pm Thursday then go back Friday 5am - 2pm
    I am a cashier at walmart .. so I have no choice



    Thought that legally there had to be 8 hours in between a close-open shift??? Sorry! Hope no one gets trampled this year!
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    I'll be working Turkey Day and I like it.
    Holiday pay and no bosses around = a happy employee.

    I work alone every single day. It is SO f'n boring.
  • CaseyAllyssa
    CaseyAllyssa Posts: 19 Member
    I work at a pharmacy, and the only day we're allowed to close is Christmas day. I'm working Thanksgiving, and I can't say I mind it. We have shortened shifts, so no one person works all day, and to be honest, it's just really hard to say no to time and a half. It'll give my next check a nice little boost, just in time for Christmas shopping.
  • msshiraz
    msshiraz Posts: 327 Member
    My day job is in accounting- that of course I am off of. But the gym where I teach, needed subs, so I jumped on that a month ago- I teach at 9:30 and again at 11:00. I am looking forward to it, especially because it will force me to get 2 killer workouts in- and no way am I willing to sabotage that hard work! :)
  • penrbrown
    penrbrown Posts: 2,685 Member
    I volunteer to work every single holiday.

    Why?

    I'm single. I have no children. I take the time so I get paid time and a half, and so those who HAVE families can spend the holiday with those families.

    To me the holidays are just another day. Nothing special at all to them. So why shouldn't I take that shift?

    It doesn't really suck. I don't mind at all. :)
  • buckeyegirl6973
    buckeyegirl6973 Posts: 21 Member
    fyi...being a cashier? by walmarts policy..you have to have 8 hrs..between shifts..look it up..they can get in trouble for that.
  • Robin_Bin
    Robin_Bin Posts: 1,046 Member
    Thank you to the people who keep things running over the holiday, especially those of you providing emergency services!
  • buckeyegirl6973
    buckeyegirl6973 Posts: 21 Member
    at first I was scheduled off on Thanksgiving .. but then they changed it ..
    now I am working 2:30pm - 11:30 pm Thursday then go back Friday 5am - 2pm
    I am a cashier at walmart .. so I have no choice



    Thought that legally there had to be 8 hours in between a close-open shift??? Sorry! Hope no one gets trampled this year!
    yes...there is suppose to be 8 hrs between shifts...it is in walmarts policy!.
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    I volunteer to work every single holiday.

    Why?

    I'm single. I have no children. I take the time so I get paid time and a half, and so those who HAVE families can spend the holiday with those families.

    To me the holidays are just another day. Nothing special at all to them. So why shouldn't I take that shift?

    It doesn't really suck. I don't mind at all. :)

    This is really great and I like your attitude. I volunteered to work christmas this year just for that reason (sans time and a half). The only reason I'm off tomorrow is because Thursday is my normal day off and no one cared either way.
  • angelicarubi
    angelicarubi Posts: 148 Member
    Last year I had to work every holiday, but this year I work for the government so I get all holidays off. While last year I complained about having to work I realized that there are plenty of people that would give anything to be able to have a job, and I doubt they would complain about working holidays so I am just blessed I have a job and that this year I dont have to work holidays.
  • Dauntlessness
    Dauntlessness Posts: 1,489 Member
    I don't work anymore by choice but I did work at Walmart like 5 years ago just for the x-mas season to earn a little extra money for presents. I was in electronics during black Friday... Holy moly that was amusing.

    I agree. Thank you to all the police, firemen and people in the medical field!! Also Happy Thanksgiving to all of our armed forces who cant make it home!!
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    Last year I had to work every holiday, but this year I work for the government so I get all holidays off. While last year I complained about having to work I realized that there are plenty of people that would give anything to be able to have a job, and I doubt they would complain about working holidays so I am just blessed I have a job and that this year I dont have to work holidays.

    Absolutely. I'm not trying to negate any one person's hardships, but I want the people that do work hard during the holidays to know they're appreciated. (At least by me and probably not that crazy b!tch punching a grandmother over a toy!)
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    I don't work anymore by choice but I did work at Walmart like 5 years ago just for the x-mas season to earn a little extra money for presents. I was in electronics during black Friday... Holy moly that was amusing.

    I agree. Thank you to all the police, firemen and people in the medical field!! Also Happy Thanksgiving to all of our armed forces who cant make it home!!

    I was just talking about this to my employee today. I said that a tv that is $30 off regular price is NOT worth going out into all those crazies. Second, the after christmas sales are WAY better, people just don't like to wait.
  • Simone_King
    Simone_King Posts: 467 Member
    I am thankfull that i work for a company where I get every fedial holiday there is!

    However, for the people working at walmart..I feel for you. I did that for two years. NEVER AGAIN!

    Wait, walmart won't hire me ever again to begin with.
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    I am thankfull that i work for a company where I get every fedial holiday there is!

    However, for the people working at walmart..I feel for you. I did that for two years. NEVER AGAIN!

    Wait, walmart won't hire me ever again to begin with.

    I hope there's an epic tale there, LOL