Where did you have your Chritsmas Dinner ??
Where did you have your Chritsmas Dinner ??
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alanyork

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308 posts

188 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Wife and I went to The Kp Club @ Pocklington near York , It was very nice and only £50 each.

Trabi601

4,865 posts

121 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Will be eating at home.

I refuse to eat out on Christmas Day as it ruins the day for those having to work to cook for me and serve me.

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

212 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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At work

ClaphamGT3

12,131 posts

269 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Our house in the Dordogne.


jamiem555

809 posts

237 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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At home with my 2.5 year old twins. Wife is at work. Doddle! Roast chicken, mash and peas.
Having proper Christmas dinner tomorrow.

Sump

5,510 posts

193 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Trabi601 said:
Will be eating at home.

I refuse to eat out on Christmas Day as it ruins the day for those having to work to cook for me and serve me.
Pretty sure the people working are simply eyeing up the cash..

If you're not there someone else would be.

pkrplyr

285 posts

209 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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anonymous said:
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What's that place like these days?
Used to go drinking there years ago and had a few good meals there about two years ago.
Always heaving.

Trabi601

4,865 posts

121 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Sump said:
Pretty sure the people working are simply eyeing up the cash..

If you're not there someone else would be.
I'm pretty sure most of them aren't. They're counting the hours until they can go and do normal family stuff.

And whilst you're right that there are plenty who would take my place - it's just a shame that we can't have even a single day where family comes above commercial gain.

technodup

7,653 posts

156 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Sump said:
Trabi601 said:
Will be eating at home.

I refuse to eat out on Christmas Day as it ruins the day for those having to work to cook for me and serve me.
Pretty sure the people working are simply eyeing up the cash..
Yep. I did it a few times back in the day.

Set number of tables, set times, set menus. A few hours out the day, then away to get pissed up. Triple time + healthy tips, free food and a couple of sneaky drinks. I don't remember them ever struggling for volunteers.

Not everyone gives a toss about Christmas. Ruins the day my arse.

Trabi601

4,865 posts

121 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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technodup said:
Not everyone gives a toss about Christmas. Ruins the day my arse.
Tell that to the mothers and fathers missing their kids opening presents etc. - just because you did it 'back in the day', doesn't mean that most people doing it now are doing it willingly. There are many people working in service industry roles who don't want to be there and don't get a worthwhile premium for doing it. My industry is probably one of the worst offenders - which is probably why I have a heightened sensitivity to it.

Gary C

14,916 posts

205 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Sump said:
Trabi601 said:
Will be eating at home.

I refuse to eat out on Christmas Day as it ruins the day for those having to work to cook for me and serve me.
Pretty sure the people working are simply eyeing up the cash..

If you're not there someone else would be.
Lol, if only.

If we didn't work, you wouldn't have any power to cook or watch tv's or play video games. No extra pay for Christmas either (15.5% uplift in yearly salary for shift work, so you can argue we do get compensation)

So, some of us are essential workers, all day, every single day.

hairyben

8,516 posts

209 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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@ the in-laws nr Queanbeyan, nr Canberra Oz.

The Mrs made us a mildly Christmas themed tapas feast


joshleb

1,549 posts

170 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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I was at my friends house, best bud since I was 3, so all his family, myself and my parents, twas a lovely day.

technodup

7,653 posts

156 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Trabi601 said:
There are many people working in service industry roles who don't want to be there
Get different fking jobs then ffs.

As you can tell my heart's bleeding Xmas cheer all over the floor here.



Ms R.Saucy

284 posts

116 months

Sunday 25th December 2016
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Gary C said:
Lol, if only.

If we didn't work, you wouldn't have any power to cook or watch tv's or play video games. No extra pay for Christmas either (15.5% uplift in yearly salary for shift work, so you can argue we do get compensation)

So, some of us are essential workers, all day, every single day.
I suspect that at some unspecified point in the past a variable shift allowance scheme was 'sold' back to the employer for the blanket shift payment ...

if you work a fixed rota and full time hours there's little to be gained one way or the other ( hours variable rate vs blanket allowance), if the rota varies and/or you have lots of part timers who may work a disproprtionate amount of unsocials it adds complexity to make sure people are pulling their weight with unsocials ...

Gary C

14,916 posts

205 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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Ms R.Saucy said:
Gary C said:
Lol, if only.

If we didn't work, you wouldn't have any power to cook or watch tv's or play video games. No extra pay for Christmas either (15.5% uplift in yearly salary for shift work, so you can argue we do get compensation)

So, some of us are essential workers, all day, every single day.
I suspect that at some unspecified point in the past a variable shift allowance scheme was 'sold' back to the employer for the blanket shift payment ...
Nope, fixed, always has been.

Worked Boxing Day this year and slept through Christmas Day last year, rostered to be off next year, yey.

24hr/365 shift cover is a pain at Christmas but you can't beat handing over problems to a new shift and walking out knowing its now someone else's problem.

It's also a legal requirement to staff our shifts to minimum numbers, so no reduction for Christmas. If someone goes I'll, someone has to cover.

truck71

2,328 posts

198 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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Le Vacherin, Chiswick. Superb.

TVR1

5,478 posts

251 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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truck71 said:
Le Vacherin, Chiswick. Superb.
Their Chateubriande is quite spectacular.

Tickle

6,210 posts

230 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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Christmas brunch at my Dads, then round to the in-laws.


TVR1

5,478 posts

251 months

Tuesday 27th December 2016
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truck71 said:
Le Vacherin, Chiswick. Superb.
Their Chateubriande is quite spectacular.