Bird
Rest in Peace
I can certainly understand your feelings and attitude, Jim, and I'm glad for you. And yes, there are certainly things I enjoy about Christmas, being with the family, and especially watching the kids.
But . . . I worked 5 years in the Post Office before the days of FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc. We were the only package delivery service unless it was big enough it had to go to trucking companies. So December meant 12 hour days, and since I had no children, I usually volunteered to work on Christmas so those with children could have that day off.
And then . . . I went to the Police Department. December brought some cold weather, house fires, burglars doing their Christmas shopping, usually stealing from those who could least afford it, accidental and non-accidental deaths and killings. It could be a bit depressing. And again I volunteered to work so those who had children could have that day off.
And I'll never forget the first time I was scheduled to be off on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day - 1969. We had one daughter who was almost 3 and one that was 10 months old, and I was a sergeant working burglaries and thefts. Ah, yes, going to have 2 days off for Christmas with the wife and kids. And then the lieutenant called about 10 a.m. Christmas Eve - Yep, I had to go to work and put in a little more than 11 hours.:laughing: It was after midnight Christmas Eve when I got home, but at least I did have Christmas Day off.:laughing:
But . . . I worked 5 years in the Post Office before the days of FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc. We were the only package delivery service unless it was big enough it had to go to trucking companies. So December meant 12 hour days, and since I had no children, I usually volunteered to work on Christmas so those with children could have that day off.
And then . . . I went to the Police Department. December brought some cold weather, house fires, burglars doing their Christmas shopping, usually stealing from those who could least afford it, accidental and non-accidental deaths and killings. It could be a bit depressing. And again I volunteered to work so those who had children could have that day off.
And I'll never forget the first time I was scheduled to be off on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day - 1969. We had one daughter who was almost 3 and one that was 10 months old, and I was a sergeant working burglaries and thefts. Ah, yes, going to have 2 days off for Christmas with the wife and kids. And then the lieutenant called about 10 a.m. Christmas Eve - Yep, I had to go to work and put in a little more than 11 hours.:laughing: It was after midnight Christmas Eve when I got home, but at least I did have Christmas Day off.:laughing: