LDFerguson
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What wrong with just letting people take holidays whenever they like?
Lucky you.I'm looking forward to the Christmas holiday because I know (hope?) that nobody is going to ring me looking for anything work-related, because everybody is on holidays at the same time and nobody expects you to be at work over the Christmas.
Yes. The SME sector.Out of curiosity, when you say you get calls all days of the year, are you in financial services?
I envy a builder friend who has the Builders' Holidays every year at the same time as all other builders. All his customers know and accept that builders go on holidays on the specified weeks each year and nobody expects any different.
Should this idea be extended to other professions, on different dates of the year?
I'd like it if all the lenders, life assurance companies, accountancy practices etc. closed down at the same time. Downside is that you'd have less choice of when you want to take your holiday.
Any views?
Not in any office that I've worked in as a software engineer over the last 20 or so years.I would have thought that the month of August is already the de-facto holiday season for most office-based workers?
I would have thought that the month of August is already the de-facto holiday season for most office-based workers?
I would have thought that the month of August is already the de-facto holiday season for most office-based workers?
Not in the offices I know of.
Yes, in continental Europe but here, from what I've heard, not really. Most people I know work in offices - July and August might be a slightly more popular time for holidays but that's all.
yes, but they aren't really working in an open market are they? It's hard to find anyone working in Revenue and Govt departments any time of the year.That's interesting. I've always found it difficult to get much work done in August as contacts in banks, Revenue and govt departments all appear to be on holidays at the one time. Maybe my experience is not the norm?
yes, but they aren't really working in an open market are they?
It's hard to find anyone working in Revenue and Govt departments any time of the year.
Banks??
Not in my experience - my own office contacts Revenue several dozen times a week.
What specific departments/offices and opening times?Government departments are a joke when it comes to opening times.
What specific departments/offices and opening times?
How many banks are open on Saturday and Sunday?
How many of them are open 'till 9.00 one or two evenings a week?
No companies operating in a truly open market could make the profit margins that they make, it goes against basic economic principles.
Revenue are Ok but they also work short hours. Other service providers in the private sector have phone lines open 'till 7 or 8 in the evening and on weekends.
Government departments are a joke when it comes to opening times.
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