2009 Black Friday: Going to sales or work?
Last Updated on Monday, 16 November 2009 05:49 Posted by Daniel | Filed under U.S. Monday, 16 November

With Black Friday creeping up ever closer, we pose the question to all readers, are you going to be taking advantage of the Black Friday sales by putting a red circle around the date of Friday, November 27 on your calendar, or are you going to be on the receiving end of the madness, working from behind your sales desk with all the chaos ensuing your store?
Just a little recap, Black Friday is the first Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States, which also marks the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season. Therefore, there is no official date, and will always occur between the 23rd and 29th November.
Although Black Friday is not an official holiday, most workers except Bankers and retailers will have the whole day off to carry out their shopping deeds for the day, and as you know we have been posting some very good deals you can take advantage of on this website. All you have to do is use the search function on the website and type in ‘Black Friday,’ to see all the deals we have posted, or you can just click here. You can also click this link here for more offers courtesy of In Entertainment.
So, going back to the original question… Are you working or buying on Black Friday? You may even be doing both if you get half a day off too. We want to know what you will be doing!
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