Look, let use Dean's shopping analogy.
We all work at the mall. I work in store A. Pam works in store B. Edward works in store C. Dean works in store D.
Now its the day after Christmas and there are new markdowns, so we all arrive to work a bit early to shop with our employee discounts, before the stores open to the public.
Stores B, C, and D open at 10am. My store opens at noon.
What time am I allowed to shop at the other stores? 10am, when they open to the public.
What I am hearing is that because my store doesnt open until noon, so I should be banned from shopping anywhere else until noon. But if everyone else has had a chance to shop between 10 and 12, then all the good stuff will be gone.
Why? When my store opens to the public at noon, everyone has a chance to make a run for all my bargains equally. Nothing is going to be missing at noon that wasnt there at 10am. Just because you cant buy it until noon, doesnt mean its any less available to buy.
We all work at the mall. I work in store A. Pam works in store B. Edward works in store C. Dean works in store D.
Now its the day after Christmas and there are new markdowns, so we all arrive to work a bit early to shop with our employee discounts, before the stores open to the public.
Stores B, C, and D open at 10am. My store opens at noon.
What time am I allowed to shop at the other stores? 10am, when they open to the public.
What I am hearing is that because my store doesnt open until noon, so I should be banned from shopping anywhere else until noon. But if everyone else has had a chance to shop between 10 and 12, then all the good stuff will be gone.
Why? When my store opens to the public at noon, everyone has a chance to make a run for all my bargains equally. Nothing is going to be missing at noon that wasnt there at 10am. Just because you cant buy it until noon, doesnt mean its any less available to buy.