Hey Trace,
I was just jokin' with ya. :)
Our list is shorter than yours; we don't get President's Day, MLK, or Good Friday. However, we are closed from Dec. 23 - Jan 1 (but five of the days count as vacation).
And I like it that way...on my other vacation days (non-Christmas break), I have to be reachable, in case something goes terribly wrong.
>No, and not all of the holiday's listed below are government holidays either. The observed government holidays (for govt employees, but not all workers of course in the U.S-it depends on the business requirements) are:
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>Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2003 New Year's Day
>Monday, Jan. 20 Birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.
>Monday, Feb. 17 Washington’s Birthday
>Monday, May 26 Memorial Day
>Friday, July 4 Independence Day
>Monday, Sept. 1 Labor Day
>Monday, Oct. 13 Columbus Day
>Tuesday, Nov. 11 Veterans Day
>Thursday, Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Day
>Thursday, Dec. 25 Christmas Day
>Thursday, Jan. 1, 2004 New Year's Day
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>For instance, the company I work for only observes:
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>new years day
>president's day
>memorial day
>independence day
>labor day
>thanksgiving
>christmas
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>However, we get good friday off in lieu of martin luther king's birthday. Go figure.
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>Tracy
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Steve Gibson