Target and Walmart opening Thanksgiving. Are you shopping?

Anonymous
Absolutely not.
Anonymous
While I feel bad for the workers, I can see why the stores do it. I have a greater chance of shopping at night then I do getting up at 5 am and going. And when I was a kid one of the thanksgiving traditions was shopping (all the aunts and female cousins). There was some Christmas store that was always opeN.

But will I actually go? Probably not unless there is something I was planning to buy that is on sale. I don't buy just because things are cheap.
Anonymous
No. I have never shopped on black Friday. It looks nuts and would not be pleasant.
Anonymous
h*LL NO! I'll be too drunk to drive anywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My cousin works at Target. She's a single mom and relatively new to this country. She is actually grateful to work on Thanksgiving evening because she gets paid time and a half, since it's a holiday. We are watching her kids so she can make some money. So, not all of these employees are being held hostage to work-some actually need every dime they get to put food on the table. I don't think a lot of people on this forum really and truly "get" that.



I feel the same. When i was working in retail in high school, I always wanted to take the ot hours because of the pay (and most American holidays aren't a big deal in our family). Now my teenage sister loves that she is going to be working extra hours.
Anonymous
I used to work at a country club on Christmas Eve Day and Christmas Day. I'm Jewish, they paid me extra (holiday pay) and I was happy to have the money. For someone new to the country who came here alone, they may not care about Thanksgiving or have anyone to spend it with. Especially for hourly workers, HAVING to have the day off means no pay, and maybe they really would prefer to work and get the money.
Anonymous
Not just hourly workers, full time staff too.
Everyone is not in the same position. It is more rare than commonplace to want to work on thanksgiving. And this time the workers have complained, and are ignored.
So shop somewhere else
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My cousin works at Target. She's a single mom and relatively new to this country. She is actually grateful to work on Thanksgiving evening because she gets paid time and a half, since it's a holiday. We are watching her kids so she can make some money. So, not all of these employees are being held hostage to work-some actually need every dime they get to put food on the table. I don't think a lot of people on this forum really and truly "get" that.


I worked retail in high school & college and most of my coworkers loved the holidays for the extra hours and money. There are still labor laws requiring hourly workers to have 8 hours between shifts, etc., etc. I'm sure some employees are upset to have to work on a holiday but I bet the vast majority are happy for the extra money. People working retail are used to not having a lot of flexibility in their schedule.
Anonymous
No way and not Black Friday either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:h*LL NO! I'll be too drunk to drive anywhere.


Heh. I too enjoy a nice, low-grade buzz throughout Thanksgiving.
I hate shopping any day. Why would I want to do it on Thanksgiving?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My cousin works at Target. She's a single mom and relatively new to this country. She is actually grateful to work on Thanksgiving evening because she gets paid time and a half, since it's a holiday. We are watching her kids so she can make some money. So, not all of these employees are being held hostage to work-some actually need every dime they get to put food on the table. I don't think a lot of people on this forum really and truly "get" that.



I feel the same. When i was working in retail in high school, I always wanted to take the ot hours because of the pay (and most American holidays aren't a big deal in our family). Now my teenage sister loves that she is going to be working extra hours.


Yes to both of these. And when I was working retail, I hated taking the early shift. I would much rather work the late shift. I would have volunteered to work on Thanksgiving night in a heartbeat!
Anonymous
I'm a cyber Monday fan. The black Friday craziness is too much for me - especially at these large stores where people line up and then go crashing through the doors at opening, literally injuring and killing people. No thank you.
Anonymous
Pp, good for you.
Cnn money has an article about how workers hate working on black Friday. Irate customers, managers too busy, etc etc.

Anonymous
There is no place in the world I'd less want to be at on Thanksgiving than WALMART.
Anonymous
The hospitality industry works on the holidays. Hotels, motels, etc...
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