On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Doug Fields <d...@flids.net> wrote:

> Seriously, who **doesn’t** work New Year’s Eve if it falls on a weekday?
>

Among my family and social circles, working New Year's Eve isn't the norm
if you have the option not to. Almost all of the people I know who worked
on New Year's Eve this year are in retail or the kind of jobs that get no
holidays (first responders, doctors, reporters.)

My father's big multinational employer issued an order that anyone who
worked that week had to do it from home because there weren't going to be
enough people coming in to justify the expense of keeping the lights and
heat on.

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David J. Lynch
djly...@gmail.com

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