23-01-2008, 19:50 | #11 | |
Deep Throat
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As said above - I've always missed out on local events and it really makes me feel boo-er-fied... but then saying that, the major things I've missed was when I was with the police so bank hols or not I wouldn't have been able to go As long as I can still do Sunday stuff/pay my respects then I will be happy. IMO it's more deserved than May Day. |
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23-01-2008, 20:15 | #12 |
Screaming Orgasm
Join Date: Jul 2006
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T'is a fair point that. No need for the extra day (though of course being a slacker I wouldn't say no), but exchanging one of the May holidays would seem a more reasonable idea to me.
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23-01-2008, 22:03 | #13 | |
Penelope Pitstop
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My six months at HSBC in the call centre happened around the time 9/11. There was a silence arranged and we were told that the phones would be turned off, and that we could tell our customers if we were on a call at the time that we were observing the silence and would help then in a minute, literally. So everyone in the call centre is quiet, except from one girl who's customer was not observing the silence. Everyone could hear her call!!!
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24-01-2008, 14:25 | #14 |
Absinthe
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St Georges Day would make a better public holiday.
But with a birthday on the 22nd of April I would say that.
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