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bluegreenlilac November 27 2010, 00:51:43 UTC
I soooo understand. In fact, I just finished working Thanksgiving and Black Friday. They should have some sort of holiday for retailers only, and I'm not talking the traditional Thanksgiving, Easter, Christmas, because, I don't know about you but we work those where I'm from.

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lonely_lycanth November 27 2010, 01:07:22 UTC
I had Thanksgiving "off," but only in that I got to brave Thanksgiving-Eve traffic and then make the hike across the state back to my apartment so that I could work the 3am Black Friday shift. The day of was thankfully optional. It's the same with Christmas day; we aren't open the day of, but the surrounding days are so it's hardly a vacation. Easter we're definitely open for.

I hate black friday oh so much.

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lonely_lycanth November 27 2010, 02:40:07 UTC
It's an unofficial retail "holiday." Basically, the day after thanksgiving marks the beginning of the "Christmas season," when it's okay to start decorating/listening to carols/gift shopping, etc. Thanksgiving is always on the fourth Thursday in November, so people with real (read: non-retail) jobs generally take Friday off as well and have a long weekend. Schools also usually aren't open, either. Because everyone is generally home and the holiday season has unofficially begin, stores and other retail outlets post huge sales on popular or expensive items for that day, and open extra early, usually around 4am., and hordes of people show up even before then and line up outside the door to try and get inside first. (Hot items like TVs and popular toys as well as rare items and things with the biggest discounts run out really fast, so people try to get in first so they can get dibs on what they want.) It's called "Black Friday" because the stores usually make so much money that it makes up for earlier periods when they were losing ( ... )

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