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AIBU?

To be fucked off about Working on Christmas Day

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Flipflopskid · 16/11/2013 05:28

I am working ( not by choice) on Christmas Day ( absent from home from the early hrs of the 24 th even...) and will not be home til gone 11 pm on the 25th, hence I will be forced to miss out on everything.

The joy has gone from my heart. I'm well fucked off I can tell you.

In the past I have always shunned the idea of Christmas in a hotel, Christmas lunch in a restaurant etc. out of respect for the poor buggers who would have to work it; like their families don't matter at all ....

God it makes me so angry that people don't think about this when booking their flight,making a reservation for a mini break etc. cos they can't be bothered to do it all themselves!

" I know lets get some other poor bastard to do it instead and hey, just for god measure, fuck up a prospective special magical parent/ kids bonding session whilst we're at it!"


Am I being unreasonable?

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ChristmasCareeristBitchNigel · 17/11/2013 18:48

YABU. You should not have one into an industry where working at Christmas is expected if you're moaning.

To put it into perspective for you, this is my first Christmas off in 17 years (apart from the year whe I was on maternity leave)

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susiedaisy · 17/11/2013 18:48

I'm working on Xmas day and New Year's Eve. Doesn't bother me. Next year I won't be. But I work in a hospital so it's to be expected that you work something over Xmas and new year.

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katese11 · 17/11/2013 18:55

Oh and ministry I hear you boxing day sales (and can guess your retailer. ..) When I worked on Oxford St we closed on Boxing Day but the 27th was the busiest day of the year. It was pretty annoying having to leave my parents' house and drove back to London knowing I had to deal with the week from hell!

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CustardOmlet · 17/11/2013 18:58

One of my parents always worked Xmas day, and iv worked most of the last 7 xmas's. We always have dinner on Boxing Day instead.

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FortyDoorsToNowhere · 17/11/2013 18:59

I am working this Christmas and I am looking forward to it.

I am only working till 2:30, the patients don't ask to be in hospital and I will try my hardest to make the day for them.

It's lovely as visiting rules are relaxed and there is a steady stream of relatives and the wards for once is a happy atmosphere.

Next year I am also working, but after that I will be off for a good few years.

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Flipflopskid · 17/11/2013 19:24

I suggest that I'm being flamed for believing there is much more to life than money being made for the big cats of this world;where profit is King and the welfare of the populace on this one day of the year amounts to zero.

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3littlefrogs · 17/11/2013 19:31

Ledkr Sad

I had a late miscarriage just before Christmas (years ago).

I had to stay in hospital then have a ERCP.

When I got back to work my boss had a real go at me in front of all the staff for "letting everyone down by going off sick over Christmas".

I was a midwife working on labour ward.

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Ledkr · 17/11/2013 19:36

3littlefrogs how horrible, did you report her?
Mine was public sector too, they think they own us!
I worked Xmas for years previously but did feel that 3 months after my husband left us would be an exception.
Kids would have been on their own I had literally NO childcare as family were away and dh was shacked up with a young girl.
I'm 9-5 now, much better.

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3littlefrogs · 17/11/2013 19:39

No point in reporting her - it wouldn't have got me anywhere.

I left. I went and did something else. Their loss.

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Flipflopskid · 17/11/2013 19:45

3little my heart goes out to you.

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Flipflopskid · 17/11/2013 19:47
Thanks
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Ledkr · 17/11/2013 19:49

Nasty cow.
Yes I left too. When I asked her to change it she told me it was personal and "you are doing it!"
Some people are truly ridiculous.

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AngiBolen · 17/11/2013 19:51

can you not have xmas on a different day? why must it be on the 25?

Eh? Because Father Chrismas delivers on the 24th.

Confused

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noseymcposey · 17/11/2013 19:52

This thread is so miserable. Of course YANBU to be fucked off about now having to work Christmas if it's something you weren't expecting.

In my industry we don't work Christmas and I'd be v v pissed off if they changed. I'm annoyed enough that we now have to work bank holidays (which is totally pointless anyway, and is always dead).

Yes some industries do, but I don't want to work in those industries!

Bearing in mind you family situation is it worth at least talking to your employers?

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morethanpotatoprints · 17/11/2013 20:02

Yes, some industries are expected to work over Christmas and a lot of these people make a huge difference to the lives of the people they work are serving/helping.

The OP works in IT, whose life will she be making a difference to by working. It isn't well known for unsociable hours and public holidays.

How would some of you like to be told that for no reason really you had to work, you'd cause an up roar.

OP, is this legal in your workplace. Do many others have to work as well?
I would talk to them/refuse to do it, maybe, depending on what your contract says.

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Chunderella · 17/11/2013 20:36

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Flipflopskid · 17/11/2013 20:42

Here herechunder

World gone mad.

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morethanpotatoprints · 17/11/2013 20:50

Chunderella

whataboutery Grin

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Ubik1 · 17/11/2013 21:35

It's shit even if your job requires it. Sympathy, op.

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ChristmasCareeristBitchNigel · 17/11/2013 23:28

Am I missing something ? You live/work in Saudi and you expect them to shut up shop for a Christian festival ??

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MrsTerryPratchett · 18/11/2013 01:29

I've worked most Christmases before kids. Mainly because I worked with colleagues with children and it seemed fair and also because I work in homelessness and my massive, out of control Christmassiness works well when people are alone, unhappy and don't have anyone.

I used to love spreading a bit of cheer when people were really miserable. To my detriment, sometimes. I once worked in a youth homeless shelter where all the residents were supposed to be out for the day. I ended up cooking turkey for 14.

However, OP, you don't work with homeless kids, you don't deliver babies. Why the bollocks would you think, "yippee, I want to work Christmas". You have my permission to be hacked off.

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LessMissAbs · 18/11/2013 06:39

As a student, I worked several Christmasses in those restaurants you dont think should open. It was always a pretty popular gig, due to high wages, tips and getting to take home food.

Perhaps you should work in the UK, where you an benefit from labour laws and customs that might suit you more?

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Lighthousekeeping · 18/11/2013 06:46

I will be working it but won't be next year. It's just life.

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