Justin Smith Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 (edited) Am I the only person who thinks the Christmas and New Year period just goes on (and on and on) far too long ? I happen to know for a fact many people start getting bored and thus start spending time on the internet because number of visitors on my site goes up markedly (on average it`s about 1000 per day) : 25 Dec = 660 26 Dec = 1178 27 Dec = 1379 28 Dec = 1579 29 Dec = 1675 (the highest of the whole year, super boredom has set in....) Even worse, it`s a waste of Bank Holidays, three of them in the middle of the coldest and wettest and darkest part of the year, and half the tourist attractions are closed as well ! Surely there should be just one Bank Holiday (Christmas Day) and move the others to the summer ! If that`s too extreme, at a minimum they should get rid of the Boxing day BH and move that to the summer...... Anyone else think so ? ! ? Edited January 2, 2016 by Justin Smith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JFKvsNixon Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Am I the only person who thinks the Christmas and New Year period just goes on (and on and on) far too long ? I happen to know for a fact many people start getting bored and thus start spending time on the internet because number of visitors on my site goes up markedly (on average it`s about 1000 per day) : 25 Dec = 660 26 Dec = 1178 27 Dec = 1379 28 Dec = 1579 29 Dec = 1675 (the highest of the whole year....) Even worse, it`s a waste of Bank Holidays, three of them in the middle of the coldest and wettest and darkest part of the year ! Surely there should be just one Bank Holiday (Christmas Day) and move the others to the summer ! If that`s too extreme, at a minimum they should get rid of the Boxing day BH and move that to the summer...... Anyone else think so ? ! ? Nope, I think that we need a reason to celebrate amongst all our family and friends in the middle of winter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyclone Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 You're free to work between the bank holidays if you like. The fact that so many people take 3 days annual leave suggests that they're happy to be off work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spilldig Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Nope, I think that we need a reason to celebrate amongst all our family and friends in the middle of winter. Agreed. It seems to disrupt everything for about 1 month. As you say I would far sooner have time of during better weather. It was at its best when people left work together early on Christmas Eve to have a drink and went back the day after boxing day. ---------- Post added 02-01-2016 at 10:55 ---------- You're free to work between the bank holidays if you like. The fact that so many people take 3 days annual leave suggests that they're happy to be off work. Not in my experience. Unless you are self employed wherever I have worked, the company have told me when they are closing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gamston Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Am I the only person who thinks the Christmas and New Year period just goes on (and on and on) far too long ? I happen to know for a fact many people start getting bored and thus start spending time on the internet because number of visitors on my site goes up markedly (on average it`s about 1000 per day) : 25 Dec = 660 26 Dec = 1178 27 Dec = 1379 28 Dec = 1579 29 Dec = 1675 (the highest of the whole year, super boredom has set in....) Even worse, it`s a waste of Bank Holidays, three of them in the middle of the coldest and wettest and darkest part of the year ! Surely there should be just one Bank Holiday (Christmas Day) and move the others to the summer ! If that`s too extreme, at a minimum they should get rid of the Boxing day BH and move that to the summer...... Anyone else think so ? ! ? I think the build up to Christmas starts far too early . This year has worked well with News Years Day being on a Friday . I think they should move one of the May Bank holidays to October then we could have a Trafalgar Day . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justin Smith Posted January 2, 2016 Author Share Posted January 2, 2016 (edited) Not in my experience. Unless you are self employed wherever I have worked, the company have told me when they are closing. One of my lads used to complain bitterly that our suppliers "let all their staff have the whole of the Christmas period off, so why can`t we do the same". He wasn`t quite so keen on the idea when I pointed out to him that their staff were having to use up their holidays to take that time off...... ---------- Post added 02-01-2016 at 11:03 ---------- You're free to work between the bank holidays if you like. The fact that so many people take 3 days annual leave suggests that they're happy to be off work. It isn`t that simple. I am self employed, I can work or not as I like, but my wife isn`t. Thus, if we`d prefer to have those Bank Holidays off for family trips out when it`s nicer weather (and when more places are open in the first place......) we can`t. I`d warrant that many people who take so many days off over Xmas have no choice in the matter. Edited January 2, 2016 by Justin Smith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lottiecass Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 I agree,all the suppliers are shut,I would work through xmas if I could. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ECCOnoob Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Damnit, why couldn't Baby Jebus have been born during a warmer month! God sake. Its ONE extra bank holiday this year. The only reason for such holiday was that Boxing Day took place on a Weekend. If Christmas day had been on a Monday everyone would have been nicely back at work by Wednesday. Same for New Years day, which would have meant everyone back to work as normal on Tuesday. Its just the way its happened to fall this year. People have been lucky that the weekends have been so close to the event days and associated holiday. As others have said, I think you are pretty much on your own. The majority of those fortunate to get it have enjoyed their time off, even took advantage of the minimal impact to their annual leave allowance and extended it right through the 2 week period. Don't panic, normal service will resume in a couple of years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeteMorris Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Am I the only person who thinks the Christmas and New Year period just goes on (and on and on) far too long ? I happen to know for a fact many people start getting bored and thus start spending time on the internet because number of visitors on my site goes up markedly (on average it`s about 1000 per day) : 25 Dec = 660 26 Dec = 1178 27 Dec = 1379 28 Dec = 1579 29 Dec = 1675 (the highest of the whole year, super boredom has set in....) Even worse, it`s a waste of Bank Holidays, three of them in the middle of the coldest and wettest and darkest part of the year, and half the tourist attractions are closed as well ! Surely there should be just one Bank Holiday (Christmas Day) and move the others to the summer ! If that`s too extreme, at a minimum they should get rid of the Boxing day BH and move that to the summer...... Anyone else think so ? ! ? It seems to me you're saying people must be super bored to be logging onto your website in increasing numbers up to the 29th..... But, could it just be that people are simply having a bit more time to do what they want during the 'silly season'? Personally, I'm glad of the time off for Christmas...Although I'm not overkeen on New Years Day...It's all a bit of a non-event. Oh and I have no choice in what time I have off...at any time of year!...We're just told...Which irritates me beyond words....Because those enforced 'holidays' are the most expensive times of the year to actually 'go' on holiday, because they're always timed to coincide with kids holidays, and going on holiday where's millions of screaming kids isn't my idea of a holiday anyway! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyclone Posted January 2, 2016 Share Posted January 2, 2016 Agreed. It seems to disrupt everything for about 1 month. As you say I would far sooner have time of during better weather. It was at its best when people left work together early on Christmas Eve to have a drink and went back the day after boxing day. ---------- Post added 02-01-2016 at 10:55 ---------- Not in my experience. Unless you are self employed wherever I have worked, the company have told me when they are closing. I don't think I've ever been told that I have to take it off, and I worked for a lot of companies. Different environments might be different of course, the rail industry pretty much shuts down, the IT industry doesn't. ---------- Post added 02-01-2016 at 13:52 ---------- Damnit, why couldn't Baby Jebus have been born during a warmer month! God sake. Its ONE extra bank holiday this year. The only reason for such holiday was that Boxing Day took place on a Weekend. If Christmas day had been on a Monday everyone would have been nicely back at work by Wednesday. Same for New Years day, which would have meant everyone back to work as normal on Tuesday. Its just the way its happened to fall this year. People have been lucky that the weekends have been so close to the event days and associated holiday. As others have said, I think you are pretty much on your own. The majority of those fortunate to get it have enjoyed their time off, even took advantage of the minimal impact to their annual leave allowance and extended it right through the 2 week period. Don't panic, normal service will resume in a couple of years. There is no extra BH the year just finished, there were the same number as usual. If you want to make it a full week off, it's almost always 3 days of annual leave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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