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11-19-2012
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Black Friday thread.
Anyone going out to the stores or just ordering online from sites such as Newegg and Amazon.
Also what is everyones feelings on stores opening at 8pm on Thanksgiving?
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11-19-2012
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I'm Complicated
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Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday. The end.
Being open on Thanksgiving is super crappy. People should be able to have a day with their family without having to deal with that nonsense.
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11-19-2012
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Senior Member
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Newegg and online for me.
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11-19-2012
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Preacher From The Black Lagoon
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I refuse to fight the crowds for anything. If I need something that bad, I will get it before hand and pay the extra. As far as being open on Thanksgiving, I have no problem with it. As long as the employer give their people the choice and pay them time and a half, no problem.
"Those who would deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves..."-Abraham Lincoln
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11-19-2012
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Unfriendly and Aloof!
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Never in a million years would I go to a store on Black Friday. I do 90% of my non-grocery shopping online anyhow.
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11-19-2012
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Redskins Forever
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I have never been shopping on Black Friday...that's not my thing.
My wife does it with her mom, aunt, cousin, and grandmother, so it's their girl thing to do. I never care, they are buying stuff for other folks. My shopping is typically done before thanksgiving...online.
I mainly shop online, except groceries and such.
I do think that it's crappy to have people come in on Thanksgiving night. Let people enjoy one day with their family.
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11-20-2012
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Dark Days
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cajuncowboy
I refuse to fight the crowds for anything. If I need something that bad, I will get it before hand and pay the extra. As far as being open on Thanksgiving, I have no problem with it. As long as the employer give their people the choice and pay them time and a half, no problem.
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^^^THIS^^^
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11-20-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Romo 2 Austin
Anyone going out to the stores or just ordering online from sites such as Newegg and Amazon.
Also what is everyones feelings on stores opening at 8pm on Thanksgiving?
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My girl friend loves it, she is a black friday shopper. I will be in Dallas for the football game but she is expecting me back on friday around noon to go shopping with her. Yeah me... 
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11-20-2012
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If you work for a Hospital only Thursday is a holiday and you have to work Friday at normal pay rates.
If you are a nurse or a few positions that require you to work Thursday and are Hourly you get double time.
Having them work Friday does not deserve over time pay or Holiday pay by any means.
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Thomas Paine
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11-20-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kangaroo
If you work for a Hospital only Thursday is a holiday and you have to work Friday at normal pay rates.
If you are a nurse or a few positions that require you to work Thursday and are Hourly you get double time.
Having them work Friday does not deserve over time pay or Holiday pay by any means.
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The amount of work those employees put in far exceeds their normal duties. A company that pays them extra is standing out as doing right by their employees. A nurse is not a equal comparison as they have no insane spike in their work.
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11-20-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Romo 2 Austin
The amount of work those employees put in far exceeds their normal duties. A company that pays them extra is standing out as doing right by their employees. A nurse is not a equal comparison as they have no insane spike in their work.
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True but many of these employees are part time jobs. Many stores hire extra staff for this time of the year and they are not full time workers.
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11-20-2012
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I did a black friday once, that was last year at Best Buy. I get a rush over electronics and the deals on them. We were in the market for a new TV at that time, so I thought it would be cool to stand in line for a few hours and grab(steal) a TV for peanuts.
Big mistake. I got in line at 10pm, BB was set to open at midnight. It was a rainy, cold night in San Francisco. I finally got in the store around 3am and was out by 5am with a new plasma smart TV for almost half the cost. Looking back, it was worth it but I will never attempt that again.
This Friday, I will head there around 8am because there will still be deals on a lot of stuff, don't need a TV or a computer this year so it should be ok.
Everyone has a plan, until they get hit.
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11-20-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
True but many of these employees are part time jobs. Many stores hire extra staff for this time of the year and they are not full time workers.
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Seasonal employees could be viewed as an exception but in my view these businesses are making more in this day then they usually make in a week so paying full time and year round part timers making a few extra dollars on The busiest day of the year is a nice thing for the business to do plus instead of miserable employees moping around that day they will have a spike in morale. It could be argued as a win-win. These people make 9-12 per hour so time and a half is not expensive relatively for black friday.
1000 Walmarts have employees planning to walk out on Friday. If they were paying time and a half this problem could most likely be evaded.
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11-20-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Romo 2 Austin
The amount of work those employees put in far exceeds their normal duties. A company that pays them extra is standing out as doing right by their employees. A nurse is not a equal comparison as they have no insane spike in their work.
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Then you no nothing about nurses or health care if you are spouting that non sense.
How are they doing stuff beyond their normal duties stocking, greeting cashing people out they do it daily the only difference is the amount of sales done in a day.
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11-21-2012
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Going out for Black Thursday night for my first (hopefully last) time this week. Need a new TV and there are a lot of good deals on Samsungs at Wally World this year. Definitely don't think working a holiday at regular pay is right, where I work if you work a holiday you get 8 hrs holiday pay plus double time for your actual shift, turns out to be a nice chunk of change.
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