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Title: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: windows_chepstow on December 07, 2005, 04:50:14 pm
Last year, money was tight and I worked right up till the day before boxing day and just took the public holidays off.  I had to work to pay the bills.

Now I'm in a slightly better position; I could take the rest of the month off and start back to work in January; but I won't because that'd be being lazy.

Also my Standing Order paying customers would be getting ripped off.

How much time are you taking off for Christmas and New Year?

Are you working in-between Christmas and New Year?

Does it take much organising?

I'm trying to clean 'early', a couple of days ahead of schedule so I don't fall too far behind.

Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: Jon T.C. on December 07, 2005, 04:52:53 pm
It all depends on how much we spend on the run up to Xmas. :o
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on December 07, 2005, 05:05:57 pm
Last year, money was tight and I worked right up till the day before boxing day and just took the public holidays off.  I had to work to pay the bills.


Do you really mean that Tosh? The day before boxing day is Xmas day round here in England! ;D

(Ding dong)
Tosh's customer: "Who's that at noon on Xmas day?"

Tosh's customers spouse: "Not your mother I hope!"

Tosh's customer: "Nah.. it's only that nutter window cleaner!"

Tosh's customers spouse: "Pheww! That's a relief then!"
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: daniel b on December 07, 2005, 05:09:13 pm
finish  22nd-back 2nd jan

Dan
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on December 07, 2005, 05:13:08 pm
finish  22nd-back 2nd jan

Dan

Are you sure? 2nd Jan is a bank holiday!
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: windows_chepstow on December 07, 2005, 05:22:09 pm
Malc,

I'm a Geordie.  I meant Christmas Eve; not Boxing Day.  You knew that; you mean spirited person; whose trying to blow my flame out to make yours shine brighter.

It won't work.

Anyway, that aside, I once had 10 weeks leave over a Christmas period.  I think it was an administrative error though.
But I had it.  

That's what I miss about being in the army.  Loads of time off and paid for it.

Daniel's sounds favourate, but I'm booked for a large job (by my low standards) on the 23rd Dec.  It's a hotel and Christmas is a busy period for them, so they want the place looking smart.

So I'm considering taking off 'after duties' the 23 Dec to 'First Parade' the 3rd Jan.  (I've just read MalcG's post about the bank holiday; he sure is a smart 'person'*).

But then I'll be losing FOUR working days between Christmas and the New Year!

I'm struggling with my greed!  

*Delete person and insert 'arse'.


Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on December 07, 2005, 05:40:18 pm
Malc,

So I'm considering taking off 'after duties' the 23 Dec to 'First Parade' the 3rd Jan.  (I've just read MalcG's post about the bank holiday; he sure is a smart 'person'*).

....... 

*Delete person and insert 'arse'.




SmartTosh? What's a smartTosh? ;D
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: H h20 on December 07, 2005, 06:11:25 pm
Christmas day,boxing day and New years day,too much time off especially christmas can lead to too much eating crap  :-X,and thats no good,so id rather keep  adding the pounds to my wallet not my belly  ;D.Gaz
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: dustycorner on December 08, 2005, 03:29:34 pm
Hi all,

going to finish on 23rd dec seeing its my 10th wedding aniversary take missus out for the day, will do a couple off days in between xmas and new year then back on the 3rd Jan

Cheers Mark.
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: Morph on December 08, 2005, 03:53:15 pm
I'll work till 23rd, with every intention of getting back before the new year......
But, probably ease on back on the 3rd...maybe 10th...or March ...Totally lacking motivation. :P

Pj
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: craig jwc on December 08, 2005, 04:15:59 pm
I'm working up to the 23rd and not going back till the 3rd Jan.
Looking forward to a nice break.
I love been my own boss
Craig
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: JM123 on December 08, 2005, 05:06:58 pm
I'm gonna have bout 3 weeks off!!! I am a CHAMPION!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: neil100 on December 08, 2005, 06:57:55 pm
I'll work up to and Xmas eve if weather is good.

Then return with a vengence with my new wfp system on TUE 3rd JAN if weather is ok. Hick up.

Nel
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: busydaffodil on December 08, 2005, 07:28:04 pm
Finish lunchtime on the 24th. Return 4th Jan.
Got loads of sewing n stuff to do over xmas.   Besides, I dont have holidays any other time so Xmas is my only time off. Most employees have 3 or 4 weeks a year, I have just my days off over xmas.
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: rosskesava on December 08, 2005, 08:29:51 pm
Last day for us the 23rd then yippee......  ;D - I can go wild untill my missus cages me again and sends me back to work on the 3rd Jan.

Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: thewindowcleaner1 on December 08, 2005, 08:58:23 pm
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Christmas day,boxing day and New years day,

About the same here will tend to take it easy though.
don't have to much time off as once the family gets together its only a matter of time before the sharp knives come out and being penned in for longer than a couple of days with them all would send me round the bend.

My customers are used to seeing me between xmas and New year as I tell them I get on great with the family as long as long as we arn't together.
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: Easyclean Windows on December 08, 2005, 09:11:03 pm
2003 i worked boxing day morning i kid yeah not........ 5 shop fronts and it was a saturday they had to be done all the boxing day shoppers and all needing clean windows and all

Finish this year xmas eve mostly inside jobs then back 3rd jan hip hip horay
Title: Re: How much time are you taking off for Christmas/New Year?
Post by: Alex Gardiner on December 09, 2005, 08:00:58 am
We are actually having boxing day off this year!! Don't always!!!!