No one
is forced to work in retail. Yes, I understand that retail jobs are
easier to get than say, Supreme Court Justice, but there are other
jobs that have a similar, entry level skill set requirements that
don't require you to work Thanksgiving.
The
part of this argument that really pisses me off, though, is the
entitlement attitude of those people who have jobs in retail that
feel they shouldn't have to work because it is a holiday. When you
accepted a retail job, you accepted the pros and cons of that job,
one of them being that you might be working on a holiday. There are a
lot of jobs where working on a holiday is a requirement, and you
never hear much about it, because it's an accepted fact, sometimes
you have to work on a holiday when you would rather be with your
family and friends.
If you
set your kitchen on fire making your turkey this year, how would you
feel if when you dial 911, there is no answer because the dispatchers
are home with their family. Or the fire department decides not to
come because it's a holiday, and why should they have to work? The
doctors and nurses taking care of your emergencies at the hospital?
The tow truck driver who pulls you out of the ditch? The nursing home
staff who are preparing meals and taking care of the elderly that
have no family to spend Thanksgiving with. The county workers who
keep the roads plowed and salted to give everyone traveling a safer
trip?
For the
majority of my adult life I have worked where there was always the
potential of having to work on a holiday. In fact, I have worked
every single holiday some years, because the job had to be done, and
there was no one else to do it. Did I like it? No, but that's what I
was hired to do. To be there when my employer needed me. My mom
worked at an assisted living facility for people with Alzheimer
disease. Working a holiday was something that she had to do. My dad
was a hydrologist, and when everyone else in the plant that he worked
at was off, he would still have to go in and do his daily sample
testing. So, if you have to work this Thursday, all I can say is be
thankful that you have a job to go to, and thankful that you have
people in your life who wish you didn't have to work.
As a
side note, I would like to add that you don't have to have
Thanksgiving dinner at 2 in the afternoon, for it to count as
Thanksgiving. Have a Thanksgiving breakfast, or a Thanksgiving
midnight supper. The time of the meal, or even what the meal is,
isn't a requirement. Being thankful for all that you have been
blessed with is.
Happy
Thanksgiving.
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