Wednesday, 11 November 2009
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The Bright Side of Working on Holidays
Most people have had to do it at least once. Whether you are in retail, an independent contractor making up hours or you just got unlucky this year, you may find yourself at work on a holiday. Here is how to look on the bright side while you are stuck at work during the Thanksgiving or Christmas holidays.

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There are as many reasons as there are jobs as to why people have to work or perhaps even choose to work during the holidays. While you may feel like you are the only one, you are certainly not alone. And, believe it or not, there are some rare advantages to working during the holidays. Learn how to embrace this time of workplace solitude and take advantage of its many benefits.
Getting Ahead At Work
If you work in an office, you will have none of the normal interruptions working on a holiday that you normally have when the office is full of people. No ringing phones, no meetings and no extra work to sidetrack you means that you may actually get something useful accomplished. Make life easier on yourself in the weeks to come and take care of those tasks that you normally do not have time for. Or, if you have the kind of job that just requires you to be present and answer phones, you can get some minor personal things accomplished while sitting at your desk, such as balancing your checkbook.
Avoiding Holiday Traffic
If you are bummed you didn’t take time off to visit out-of-state family, think of all the traffic hassles you’ve conveniently avoided. Let the masses deal with flight delays and traffic jams in the mad rush to fulfill holiday plans. On the other hand, your commute to work will be a breeze on the actual day of the holiday. Enjoy your smooth ride to work and don’t look back.
Receiving Comp Days
Most people will be reimbursed for time spent working during the holidays. Why not choose your day(s) wisely and make this work to your advantage? You can take a day in the middle of the week after Christmas (when everyone else is back to work) to go shopping and catch the after-Christmas sales. During the weekday after a busy holiday, the mall is all yours. Or, take advantage of off-season airfare and use your comp day to jet set out of town for a long weekend in an exotic island. Going against the grain and doing the opposite of the general population does have its perks.
Remember, It’s Just Another Day
Holidays can be overrated. Some holidays can be downright boring. The anticipation leading up to the holiday is what is most exciting, such as the shopping, baking and planning. But the actual day can be, well, uninteresting. What do you do with a house full of people after you stuff yourself with food and open all the gifts? Evident from the high Christmas Day movie sales, most people go to the movie theater, where they avoid interacting with family.
So if you really think about it, you really aren’t missing out on much by working during the holidays. At least you aren’t missing anything that you can’t have any other day of the year. Hopefully, good food, family, friends and movies are available to you any time you want. Real holidays are a frame of mind, and when you learn to change your perspective and see through the hype, working on a holiday may not seem so bad.
April Lentini writes for Apartmentguide.com
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Comments (12)
All very good points. There's always a brightside.
I wouldnt know... Nor will i for approximately another decade.
Ditto on these great points. I have never actually worked on a holiday, but I have worked the day after like the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas in retail. The things we do to put ourselves through college or to just survive.
Thanks for the memories, I hope I never go back to those days again.
Getting paid time and a half is worth it to me. I work every Thanksgiving, Christmas, Fourth of July (you get the point...) that I can :)
And avoiding family get-togethers is always a plus. No one ever argues with the excuse "Sorry, but I am scheduled to work that day..." He he he... >:)
A great excuse to avoid family! Less cooking, fewer gifts, and no dressing up. your girlfriend/boyfriend feels sorry for you and brings you good food and sympathy sex.
Nice... now if I only had a job. LOL
haha yeah plus you can avoid family :)
i like how it's super slow too. so we just chill with the coworkers :P
I totally agree with this post. I worked on Halloween and it was awesome. As people were out trick-or-treating, taking their children trick-or-treating, or going to Halloween parties, I was at Rendezvous Cafe getting paid to make cupcakes for $8 an hour.
Can't complain about that.
@Winterwhiterose@xanga - then why even bother commenting? please come back in 10 years and comment on this post
I've had to work on Thanksgiving at Baskin Robbins and it wasn't so bad. At my current job I get the time between Xmas and Jan 1 off so I get a nice break.
I think you missed out a big bright-side-reason.
Bonus pay!
I'm not sure who does/doesnt give bonus pay for holidays but my dad gets it. He works at the mines.
"Evident from the high Christmas Day movie sales, most people go to the movie theater, where they avoid interacting with family."
I always thought the whole "Chinese restaurant and a movie," thing was exclusively the property of Jews since the only people I know who do that are Jewish. I guess it's spreading in popularity.
I never really had to work on holidays. The job I have now is closed on all major holidays. We're open on the eves though. I worked in retail from Jan-Aug one year. I took off on July 4th because it's my birthday. My bosses at that job started to give me grief but I reminded them other employees who had off for their birthdays. It was only fair I had off for mine.
I don't mind being off for holidays. I enjoy spending time with my family and all that stuff. I guess b/c I work a lot during the non-holidays it's a nice break for me.