And I think a major gripe is them not allowing their employees to actually have a holiday off!
Take this one for example...
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It seems like they make money selling Christmas things year round. If they can do it year round, why cannot Target do it over Thanksgivings? Not saying it's right to sell Christmas item and over shadow Thanksgivings, but everyone has freedom to run business the way they see it. This is USA---the land of Freedom!!
I understand people may not like the rush of Christmas shopping over Thanksgivings. What if stores were banned from shopping Christmas items over Thanksgivings and were allowed to sell Christmas items over Christmas only? Well, then there will be long, LONG lines of people who need to wait because they can shop for Christmas over Christmas only.
At least, stores are starting to hire holidays help now. Good for people who need money now. I'm sure people who get hired for seasonal help right now are thankful. I realize that not everyone will agree with selling Christmas items over Thanksgivings. I don't know if I am for or against this, but I look for the positive here. I'm sure many people who have nothing to do over Thanksgivings are happy to have something to do.
If people don't like Christmas decorations over Thanksgivings, trust me, they can find other place to shop. Yeah, Christmas decoration are pretty to look at. Even if a person does not shop for Christmas, they may shop because they want to enjoy the camaraderie of Christmas and see decorations.
Right, it is perfectly blended with pumpkins (pumpkin pie, umm) and falling colorful leaves on a cloudy, chilly day. That makes me feel traditionally good.Yet, I think Thanksgiving should stay where it is because it is at the right timing when the harvest ends, the weather starts to turn chilly/cold (well, here it does), and it would just feel too weird to have it at any other time of the year lol
And I think a major gripe is them not allowing their employees to actually have a holiday off!
I can't shopping during the holidays, people are horrible when driving where I live . They will not stop to let a person made a turn around here. There is no good fellowship on the roads around here , it's road race to get no where in a hurry!Take this one for example...
Christmas ornaments, lights, decorations and trees | Bronners.com | Christmas lights, personalized ornaments, artificial trees, Nativity scenes, Christmas decorations, Christmas stockings and hangars
It seems like they make money selling Christmas things year round. If they can do it year round, why cannot Target do it over Thanksgivings? Not saying it's right to sell Christmas item and over shadow Thanksgivings, but everyone has freedom to run business the way they see it. This is USA---the land of Freedom!!
I understand people may not like the rush of Christmas shopping over Thanksgivings. What if stores were banned from shopping Christmas items over Thanksgivings and were allowed to sell Christmas items over Christmas only? Well, then there will be long, LONG lines of people who need to wait because they can shop for Christmas over Christmas only.
At least, stores are starting to hire holidays help now. Good for people who need money now. I'm sure people who get hired for seasonal help right now are thankful. I realize that not everyone will agree with selling Christmas items over Thanksgivings. I don't know if I am for or against this, but I look for the positive here. I'm sure many people who have nothing to do over Thanksgivings are happy to have something to do.
If people don't like Christmas decorations over Thanksgivings, trust me, they can find other place to shop. Yeah, Christmas decoration are pretty to look at. Even if a person does not shop for Christmas, they may shop because they want to enjoy the camaraderie of Christmas and see decorations.
So, nobody is against people being able to work, rather, the issue is people actually working? And according to this, the company should be paying for them not working, correct? IMO, not going to happen. In fact, it would just mean that companies would start hiring exactly one day after Thanksgiving, thereby the income of those hired would decrease.
It's an admirable thought, but nobody is going to give you something for nothing, unless someone else is paying. Any volunteers(willing to pay)?
So, nobody is against people being able to work, rather, the issue is people actually working? And according to this, the company should be paying for them not working, correct? IMO, not going to happen. In fact, it would just mean that companies would start hiring exactly one day after Thanksgiving, thereby the income of those hired would decrease.
It's an admirable thought, but nobody is going to give you something for nothing, unless someone else is paying. Any volunteers(willing to pay)?
Yes, yes. Two choices: competition or bankruptcy.It's all about bottom line those days. I wish it was not. It's like David vs. Goliath, you know. If Target and Walmart are decorating Christmas items for Thanksgivings and do make sales, then small businesses will feel like they need to make those decorations, just so that they can compete with Target and Walmart. I'm sure some small businesses may say, "ok, let those big companies decorate Christmas items over Thanksgivings. We can wait". However, most won't wait. They've to compete year round.
The part I added the bold to is not correct! I don't know of anyone in this thread that said an hourly worker should be paid for a day they are not working. Of course, there will be times when, especially with a union contract, certain paid holidays are part of the contract.
In real life I have known someone that would have rather had an unpaid full day off but was required to work - retail on Thanksgiving Day.
If all Native Indians went extinct so I won't be here today.
I'm 30% Native Indian since my father is more than 50% Native Indian.
The land that where Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee located, used to had Choctaw and Cherokee until white settlers and the government removed them. I didn't like at all.