pearlieq
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mommaU4 said:I can understand that, but personally I would feel bad if I found out that my need to escape my family was preventing someone else from being with their's. That's all I'm saying.
My DH works this Thanksgiving (at a hospital)and he was originally scheduled to be off. He volunteered to work from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. cause we need the money. We'll just have dinner when he gets home.
So as I said, I understand those who volunteer. I just feel sorry for those who want to be home and can't because their store has decided to stay open. I like to shop and go to the movies as much as the next guy, but I could do without it for one day if I had to.
You make a good point. I do hope that the stores that are open can either be staffed by folks who volunteered for the day or at least scheduled in shifts so that no one has to miss the whole celebration. I would feel very bad for someone who was stuck working and desperately wanted to be home with their family.


