Dan Minette wrote:

>From: Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>> I think what Dan was referring to was, do you ever have to go in on
>> Christmas, on New Year's, on a day that is a national holiday where
>> everyone is supposed to have the day off?  Not vacation, but a special day
>> where, in theory, nobody is supposed to work.
>>
>Yup.  I had to go in to check tests on Thanksgiving because tools I was
>responsible for were shipping that next Monday and I had to make sure things
>would go right.

Er, there's days when you don't have to work?

<grin>

Seriously, are there people out there who've never ever had to work on 
Thanksgiving or Christmas or Easter or whatever? I mean, I know I had a 
weird upbringing, but it seems inconcievable it wouldn't have happened at 
least once. Do people with jobs and stuff just get those days off 
automatically, like it's some sort of right or something? Really?

I'm not being sarcastic or anything, I swear. I really don't know. 

Kat Feete


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