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Puester wrote:
>We have eaten in a restaurant exactly once in 38 years on >Christmas Eve and even though the service and food was very >good, it made me feel VERY guilty that all the personnel >involved were working and not able to be home with their >own families at the time. And. no, I don't think it was their >choice to work that day. > >I'll never do it again, even if the alternative is toast >and tea or crackers and cheese for dinner. Holidays are for >family and no one should HAVE to work. > >Anyone else? > >gloria p > Holidays off are nice, but I've worked for the prison system, and I've worked in the medical field.....it's best that some jobs don't go undone. I can't really say that working holidays has done me any harm. Actually, it might have made me appreciate the ones I had off. Bubba -- You wanna measure, or you wanna cook? |
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Puester > wrote: > We have eaten in a restaurant exactly once in 38 years on > Christmas Eve and even though the service and food was very > good, it made me feel VERY guilty that all the personnel > involved were working and not able to be home with their > own families at the time. And. no, I don't think it was their > choice to work that day. > > I'll never do it again, even if the alternative is toast > and tea or crackers and cheese for dinner. Holidays are for > family and no one should HAVE to work. > > Anyone else? Not everyone celebrates Christmas. For example, many Chinese and other ethnic restaurant workers have no problem working on Christmas Eve if they do not celebrate Christmas. |
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Puester > wrote: > We have eaten in a restaurant exactly once in 38 years on > Christmas Eve and even though the service and food was very > good, it made me feel VERY guilty that all the personnel > involved were working and not able to be home with their > own families at the time. And. no, I don't think it was their > choice to work that day. > > I'll never do it again, even if the alternative is toast > and tea or crackers and cheese for dinner. Holidays are for > family and no one should HAVE to work. > > Anyone else? Not everyone celebrates Christmas. For example, many Chinese and other ethnic restaurant workers have no problem working on Christmas Eve if they do not celebrate Christmas. |
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Shawn Hearn wrote:
> Not everyone celebrates Christmas. For example, many Chinese and > other ethnic restaurant workers have no problem working on Christmas > Eve if they do not celebrate Christmas. There's that scene in "A Christmas Story" where the family ends up at the Chinese restaurant after the dog eats the turkey. "Deck the harrs with bows of horry, fa ra ra ra ra". Brian |
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Shawn Hearn wrote:
> Not everyone celebrates Christmas. For example, many Chinese and > other ethnic restaurant workers have no problem working on Christmas > Eve if they do not celebrate Christmas. There's that scene in "A Christmas Story" where the family ends up at the Chinese restaurant after the dog eats the turkey. "Deck the harrs with bows of horry, fa ra ra ra ra". Brian |
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![]() > Puester > wrote: > >> We have eaten in a restaurant exactly once in 38 years on >> Christmas Eve and even though the service and food was very >> good, it made me feel VERY guilty that all the personnel >> involved were working and not able to be home with their >> own families at the time. And. no, I don't think it was their >> choice to work that day. >> >> I'll never do it again, even if the alternative is toast >> and tea or crackers and cheese for dinner. Holidays are for >> family and no one should HAVE to work. >> >> Anyone else? And what if no one came to a restaurant that opened on Christmas Eve? We have dined at the same restaurant on Christmas Eve for years, because it specializes in Northern Italian cuisine and offers a traditional selection of seafood dishes. The owners and staff obviously enjoy the festivities as much as the diners, and I believe they would be disappointed if none of their usual diners showed up because they presumed the staff were all Christians who didn't want to be there! Felice |
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![]() > Puester > wrote: > >> We have eaten in a restaurant exactly once in 38 years on >> Christmas Eve and even though the service and food was very >> good, it made me feel VERY guilty that all the personnel >> involved were working and not able to be home with their >> own families at the time. And. no, I don't think it was their >> choice to work that day. >> >> I'll never do it again, even if the alternative is toast >> and tea or crackers and cheese for dinner. Holidays are for >> family and no one should HAVE to work. >> >> Anyone else? And what if no one came to a restaurant that opened on Christmas Eve? We have dined at the same restaurant on Christmas Eve for years, because it specializes in Northern Italian cuisine and offers a traditional selection of seafood dishes. The owners and staff obviously enjoy the festivities as much as the diners, and I believe they would be disappointed if none of their usual diners showed up because they presumed the staff were all Christians who didn't want to be there! Felice |
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