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ThaVirus 11-17-2012 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 9125230)
So they aren't shocked, who cares. The point is that of all people, those who sign up to work over night at a retail store have absolutely nothing to say here. You clearly gave that story because they are forced to work the holiday as if that is something unexpected or unjust. Why should overnight workers have any say in whether or not they work overnight on one of the stores busiest days?

By definition an attempt to one up other retailers would be them opening at the same time or earlier. They knew when the competition was opening but they at least delayed it an hour.

I forgot to say that, if I remember right, they told them all that they'd be there overnight on Wednesday night/Thursday morning there normal hours (1 AM- 8 AM) to stock everything up, but that they'd also be scheduled later on in the day in order to open at 9 PM. Not sure if that changes anything for you but THAT'S the shitty part I was talking about.

What do you think Wal-Mart's earlier opening hours was in essence? They're doing it to get a leg up on the competition. Not the exact definition of "one-upping" but pretty damn close. Target is just following suit because they have to. But hey, they're opening an hour later than Wal-Mart; they must really care about their employees holidays, right!?

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 9125250)
Unless you are a person that has advocated for movie theater people working holidays in the past all you people complaining about this should just STFU now.

Movie theaters are a bit different to me. First of all, as you mentioned, movie theaters have been open on holidays as long as I can remember. These retail employees were, until very recently, allowed to enjoy their holidays before dealing with the Black Friday madness. Secondly, and this is more a reflection of the culture of Black Friday than anything as others have pointed out, but a holiday spent at the movies or bowling alley with the family is so ridiculously different than running out to your local Wally World to get that TV you've wanted for cheap.

I don't like where it's heading; that's the problem I have.

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 9125292)
I can't think of very many people that wouldn't throw a shit fit if the Thanksgiving holiday they have always been allowed to have was forcably taken away from them.

And this basically sums up my thoughts a lot more succinctly.

memyselfI 11-17-2012 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 9125359)
Thanksgiving= a day to be thankful for what I have

Black Friday= I need more!!!!!!!!

:doh!:

Yup!

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ThaVirus 11-17-2012 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 9125386)
Target workers did not sign up for this..

Also something to think about, a lot of times, the hours for Black Friday openings are kept under wraps until very near the holiday. My friend told me that they were told they'd opening at 9 PM on Thanksgiving only a couple weeks ago. I did a quick Google search of Wal-Mart's opening hours in 2011 and the front page had people asking (Yahoo! Answers) as late as November 9th.

lewdog 11-17-2012 03:30 PM

I think black Friday is reeruned and I have never once shopped on that day. However, some people just have to work on that day (many professions) and if you don't think retail is one of those, you are stupid.

ThaVirus 11-17-2012 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 9125475)
I think black Friday is reeruned and I have never once shopped on that day. However, some people just have to work on that day (many professions) and if you don't think retail is one of those, you are stupid.

Black Friday isn't the issue, dude. It's Thanksgiving.

lewdog 11-17-2012 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 9125483)
Black Friday isn't the issue, dude. It's Thanksgiving.

I have to work on both days, so I still don't see the deal.

Simply Red 11-17-2012 03:40 PM

these are the people you count on when you furnish your wardrobe Clay - you should be ashamed calling them 'slobs' - shame on you.

memyselfI 11-17-2012 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 9125492)
I have to work on both days, so I still don't see the deal.

If you took your job knowing this then I don't think it's a big deal. But if your employer changed their policy to require you to work then I think it is. Freakin retailers are open 363 other days. What is two freakin days off to them?

Seriously, has our conspicuous consumption society become so jaded that we can't even allow for TWO FREAKING DAYS to celebrate with family, community, or church? And if it has, what does that say about us?

NJChiefsFan 11-17-2012 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 9125492)
I have to work on both days, so I still don't see the deal.

What is your job? The deal here is that people have to work on Thanksgiving because Target wants to leak black Friday into Thursday night.

I managed a movie theater through college. Everyone we hired knew they were going to work late, weekends, and holidays(3 shifts out of the 5 between Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, and New Years Eve/Day). The issue is a lot of places don't have this expectation. Knowing you will have to work every Black Friday and now being asked to work Thanksgiving night because Black Friday is now Black Thursday is a legit gripe IMO. I wouldn't quit over it, but if people were rallying to stop it I would be behind them.

R8RFAN 11-17-2012 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 9125483)
Black Friday isn't the issue, dude. It's Thanksgiving.

It's never going to change unless the customers refused to go to the stores.

The people to blame are the customers in my mind.:thumb:

Hammock Parties 11-17-2012 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 9125500)
these are the people you count on when you furnish your wardrobe Clay - you should be ashamed calling them 'slobs' - shame on you.

LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO

lewdog 11-17-2012 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by memyselfI (Post 9125503)
If you took your job knowing this then I don't think it's a big deal. But if your employer changed their policy to require you to work then I think it is. Freakin retailers are open 363 other days. What is two freakin days off to them?

Seriously, has our conspicuous society become so jaded that we can't even allow for TWO FREAKING DAYS to celebrate with family, community, or church? And if it has what does that say about us?

Technically they said we have 6 paid holidays off, however, someone has to do therapy due to medicare laws. Since I am new there, I am likely expected to work as many of my colleagues will probably take it off.

A day is a day. I can save PTO and take time off at some other time to spend time with my family since I will be working holidays.

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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan (Post 9125504)
What is your job? The deal here is that people have to work on Thanksgiving because Target wants to leak black Friday into Thursday night.

I managed a movie theater through college. Everyone we hired knew they were going to work late, weekends, and holidays(3 shifts out of the 5 between Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, and New Years Eve/Day). The issue is a lot of places don't have this expectation. Knowing you will have to work every Black Friday and now being asked to work Thanksgiving night because Black Friday is now Black Thursday is a legit gripe IMO. I wouldn't quit over it, but if people were rallying to stop it I would be behind them.

Speech Therapy. I think it is utterly reeruned that retailers are open Thanksgiving night but such is life. I was pretty sure I was going to be getting holidays off too when I accepted a new job but I realize now that work still has to be done on that day and I am "encouraged/expected" to work most holidays. Plus the increased pay doesn't hurt.

|Zach| 11-17-2012 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 9125390)
I know every one of my co-workers would throw an absolute shit fit if they were forced to work on Thanksgiving.

They wouldn't be forced into anything. Can we stop saying this?

memyselfI 11-17-2012 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by R8ers (Post 9125515)
It's never going to change unless the customers refused to go to the stores.

The people to blame are the customers in my mind.:thumb:

I agree with this. I wish it would start becoming an embarrassing and shameful to be seen at these sales but instead it's trendy and all the rage. Even a guy being stampeded to death didn't stop people so a few people having to work on Thanksgiving evening won't.

I may shop online on Thanksgiving Day. I suppose some IT guy is having to give up time with his family to make sure the company website doesn't crash. However, I will NOT shop at a brick and mortar store on Thanksgiving Day unless it's a drug store like Walgreens or CVS which never closes. Opening on Thanksgiving was a terrible precedent started amongst big box retailers by Kmart a number of years ago and I gave up shopping with them because of it.

memyselfI 11-17-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 9125522)
Technically they said we have 6 paid holidays off, however, someone has to do therapy due to medicare laws. Since I am new there, I am likely expected to work as many of my colleagues will probably take it off.

A day is a day. I can save PTO and take time off at some other time to spend time with my family since I will be working holidays.



Speech Therapy. I think it is utterly reeruned that retailers are open Thanksgiving night but such is life. I was pretty sure I was going to be getting holidays off too when I accepted a new job but I realize now that work still has to be done on that day and I am "encouraged/expected" to work most holidays. Plus the increased pay doesn't hurt.

You have a high demand of patients on Thanksgiving? :hmmm:


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