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OP should try being with a doctor who works in any specialty with emergencies. Spending Christmas, Valentines Day, New Years' Eve, Easter, etc alone is a common occurrence. Sure you'll get SOME of it together, but in order for the roster to be fair, people need to take turns working the holidays, that's just how it goes.

 

Or most any part of the restaurant/hotel business, where weekends and holidays are the busiest - and therefore demand the most staff - times of the year.

 

You learn it's nice to have midweek days off, most businesses and services are less crowded as most other folks are working. You also learn there are advantages to vacationing in January rather than the week between Christmas and New Year's...

 

Mr. Lucky

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