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Who Works During the Holidays?

While sitting here at my computer, plugging away at tending the bin, I started wondering who else might be hard at work, instead of enjoying what most in the world (especially in America) would consider "the Holidays". I've stumbled into working this season for the second year in a row, and I find myself not bothered much by it at all. If you had asked me even 5 years ago if I would give up my Christmas vacation for work, I would have laughed and answered with a resounding "No!". Have any of you fallen into similar behavior? As an aside, what Holidays do many of you find yourselves working, whether it be Christmas, Thanksgiving, or some other Holiday, what drives you to work when others are enjoying their time off?

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  1. Re:Cn U Rd Ths? by aka-ed · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    We are good, old-fashioned dial-up.

    No outages today, system status reads clear and was updated the last hour. (And is borne out by the tiny trickle of calls we are getting.)

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  2. whos laughing? by cr@ckwhore · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Haaaa Haaa

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  3. Since you asked by rjamestaylor · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    I told my brother that I love the holidays - it gives me more time to get my work done.

    It's good to know I wasn't the only one working on non-service/tourism-related tasks this holiday season. My workstation of choice: laptop running Linux (2.4.7) and Win4Lin. This gives me a complete web application development environment so that my HTML, SOAP-XML, RDBMS system can be fully developed without an Internet connection. When Ricochet was alive, I didn't need a self-contained system to work at relatives homes, local taverns, the beach (yes, SoCal resident here), on the train... But now I can (and do) work anywhere & everywhere.

    Sad, isn't it?

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