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Christmas Cheer

Who Works During the Holidays? 451

While sitting here at my computer, plugging away at tending the bin, I started wondering who else might be hard at work, instead of enjoying what most in the world (especially in America) would consider "the Holidays". I've stumbled into working this season for the second year in a row, and I find myself not bothered much by it at all. If you had asked me even 5 years ago if I would give up my Christmas vacation for work, I would have laughed and answered with a resounding "No!". Have any of you fallen into similar behavior? As an aside, what Holidays do many of you find yourselves working, whether it be Christmas, Thanksgiving, or some other Holiday, what drives you to work when others are enjoying their time off?
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Who Works During the Holidays?

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  • Rock on, slashdot! (Score:0, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 25, 2001 @08:00PM (#2750288)
    SEVENTEEN (4:04)
    (K. Winger/R. Beach/B. Hill)

    I saw sparks fly
    From the corner of my eye
    And when I turned
    It was love at first sight
    I said please excuse me
    I didn't catch your name
    Oh it'd be a shame
    Not to see you again
    And just when I thought
    She was comin' to my door
    She whispered sweet
    And brought me to the floor (she said)

    I'm only seventeen
    But I'll show you love like you've never seen
    She's only seventeen
    Daddy says she's too young
    But she's old enough for me

    Come to my place
    We can talk it over
    Oh everything going down in your head
    She said take it easy
    I need some time
    Time to work it out
    To make you mine
    And just when I thought
    She was comin' to my door
    She whispered sweet
    And brought me to the floor (she said)

    I'm only seventeen
    You ain't seen love
    Ain't seen nothing like me
    She's only seventeen
    Seventeen

    Such a bad girl
    Loves to work me overtime
    feels good (ha)
    dancin' close to that borderline
    She's a magic mountain
    She's a leather glove
    Oh she's my soul
    It must be love

    I'm only seventeen
    But I'll show you love like you've never seen
    She's only seventeen
    Daddy say she's too young
    But she's old enough for me
  • by MissMyNewton ( 521420 ) on Tuesday December 25, 2001 @08:12PM (#2750350)
    Unfortunately, holidays are usually fabulous times to do server and infrastructure-type things that would normally be disruptive.

    As I result I've done a LOT of server and network upgrades over Thanksgivings, Labor Days, Memorial Days, etc.

    I'm sure lots of others have too.

    Holidays are just usually too useful to let pass by without getting something done. In the end, the headaches saved (in lieu of turkey and mashed potatoes) are usually my own.
  • Amen! (Score:3, Insightful)

    by SaDan ( 81097 ) on Tuesday December 25, 2001 @08:14PM (#2750356) Homepage
    For those of us who are lucky enough to have jobs we truely enjoy doing, it's like we're on vacation all year long!

    I wish everyone would enjoy their jobs as much as I enjoy mine.
  • who's working? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by psych031337 ( 449156 ) <psych0@@@wtnet...de> on Tuesday December 25, 2001 @08:21PM (#2750383)
    military personnel
    police personnel
    fire sqads
    paramedics, doctors and nurses
    lots of personnel in the transport industry
    lots of people in the IT/comms industry (yes, average/. user, that probably means you, among others)
    people in charge of basic supplies (water, electricitiy,...)

    If you compare all these groups you might find that this easy brainy job IT job in front of a keyboard yields best pay and comfort and the smallest risk. So stop whining if you have to work over the holidays - others are doing for you all the time.
  • by papason ( 4755 ) on Tuesday December 25, 2001 @08:33PM (#2750432)
    Just be thankful you are employed this holiday. Many of us in the hi-tech world are needing a job :-(
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 26, 2001 @12:01AM (#2750912)
    2. She is very cute. Very very cute.

    Hey, cute girls are exempt from all your complaints.
  • the holidays (Score:3, Insightful)

    by devonbowen ( 231626 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2001 @04:13AM (#2751272) Homepage
    enjoying what most in the world (especially in America) would consider "the Holidays"

    I'll give you the "in America" part but the "most in the world" part is incredibly wrong. While Christianity is the dominant religion in the world, it is no where near half. Most in the world today were working and trying to earn enough to feed their families like any other day.

    Devon

  • by T1girl ( 213375 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2001 @12:52PM (#2752129) Homepage
    Yesterday I got up early, made omelettes, cooked a turkey dinner with all the trimmings, set out the good china, served up the food, played board games with the kids, visited relatives, etc., having spent the previous three days baking, shoppping, wrapping, scrubbing, entertaining, refereeing, etc. Today I'm back at "work" at the office, sitting in a comfortable chair in front of a computer screen all day with few distractions. Last Christmas I had plenty of time to spend with the family because I was in the middle of being downsized, so I was glad to have a job to go to this morning, although I could have used a little more sleep.

    Merry Christmas to all.
  • Re:who's working? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by linuxlover ( 40375 ) on Wednesday December 26, 2001 @02:12PM (#2752413) Homepage
    and most of the NEW IMMIGRANTS. because it is double pay during holidays :-))))))))

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