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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Triple time and £600 bonus for Christmas day boxing day and new years eve is what our company are offering, but all taxed @ 40% "
Better to pay tax on it than not earn it...;-)
Not working this New Year... |
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"Triple time and £600 bonus for Christmas day boxing day and new years eve is what our company are offering, but all taxed @ 40% "
Well if you are on the 40p tax rate then that goes hand in hand I am afraid... |
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over a year ago
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"I am, not too bothered though, the money is gonna be good....anyone else working?
Or would you never miss a party on new year..... discuss..
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Would i bollocks! I am off now till January and going to live it up. |
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over a year ago
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I'm not bothered about working the holiday season either, now the kids are grown up, its not the same so have ticked to work Christmas day and will pick up any other shifts going that I can. The only day I definitely won't be working is Boxing Day as its my birthday and am off out with my daughter. This year will be the first one I will be off New Years Eve as I'm out with a sexy friend to a party hopefully |
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over a year ago
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im not working new years eve but im not going out as i have a young child and no sitter
selfish barstools all going out and leaving me to look after my own kid......its just not on lol
ive been looking around for somewhere child friendly for us to go but decided against it as everywhere going to be full of d*unk so we getting a film, having a take away delivered and getting rid of the xmas choccies lol |
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over a year ago
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I am working throughout the festive period.
I am at home, but on call, on Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Years Day and will be in the office all the other days.
I haven't ever had a Christmas off in my 20 years of working full-time - simple fact is, when people are on holiday, we are busy !
Besides, Christmas should be for the enjoyment of kids and as I don't have any, I would sooner allow colleagues with kids to take advantage of the Bank Holidays.
(plus they use holidays up, meaning i get to go away when they have none left ) |
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"I am working throughout the festive period.
I am at home, but on call, on Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Years Day and will be in the office all the other days.
I haven't ever had a Christmas off in my 20 years of working full-time - simple fact is, when people are on holiday, we are busy !
Besides, Christmas should be for the enjoyment of kids and as I don't have any, I would sooner allow colleagues with kids to take advantage of the Bank Holidays.
(plus they use holidays up, meaning i get to go away when they have none left )"
oh - and i get no extra £ for being on call - it goes with the territory in this job. |
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