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<blockquote data-quote="Route 66" data-source="post: 1243025" data-attributes="member: 40816"><p>I have never worked one minute of Christmas Day in my life....nor will I ever. There are still a few things left that are more important than the almighty $. And December 25 is at the top of that list for me.</p><p> I'm not selling my soul for this sorry outfit that's for sure.</p><p>Christmas comes around at the exact same time each and every year. People have 12 full months to prepare for it. Then in the final few days all the procrastinators hit the 'order' button and overload the system, toss in various and sundry severe weather throughout the majority of the country, sprinkle in the requisite cold weather-related mechanical issues here and there, and you have the catalyst for "Little Timmy's" Christmas morning tantrum.</p><p></p><p>Nope, if it ain't delivered by nightfall December 24 - I personally don't give a ratsass whose fault it is - it ain't going anywhere (on my account) until the 26th, and I really don't care who's pissed off at me. </p><p></p><p>End of Story</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Route 66, post: 1243025, member: 40816"] I have never worked one minute of Christmas Day in my life....nor will I ever. There are still a few things left that are more important than the almighty $. And December 25 is at the top of that list for me. I'm not selling my soul for this sorry outfit that's for sure. Christmas comes around at the exact same time each and every year. People have 12 full months to prepare for it. Then in the final few days all the procrastinators hit the 'order' button and overload the system, toss in various and sundry severe weather throughout the majority of the country, sprinkle in the requisite cold weather-related mechanical issues here and there, and you have the catalyst for "Little Timmy's" Christmas morning tantrum. Nope, if it ain't delivered by nightfall December 24 - I personally don't give a ratsass whose fault it is - it ain't going anywhere (on my account) until the 26th, and I really don't care who's pissed off at me. End of Story [/QUOTE]
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