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'Emma'

'Emma' Report 11 Nov 2010 13:52

As a retired psychiatric nurse some years you
worked christmas day and boxing day and as
usually happened the following year new years day
and the 2nd January, we thought nothing of it, part
and parcel of the job. As Eddie said the people in
these type of jobs will always work on these holidays
and like myself wouldn't find it a problem.

Emma

Denis

Denis Report 11 Nov 2010 15:42

Janet. I wasn't questioning what the Australians do about time zones. What I wanted to know was how with many of their large business centres on different times they coped with business transactions. This was a point raised by InspectorGreenPen in the context of Scottish call centres. I guess they cope OK and so there may be some lessons for us? Best learn from the experiences of others.