IS MONDAY JULY 5th AN S DAY?

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Marym
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IS MONDAY JULY 5th AN S DAY?

Post by Marym » Sat Jul 03, 2010 9:53 pm

I'm just wondering since it is a legal holiday. I am assuming that it isn't but if anyone knows for sure, please let me know! thanks, MK

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Post by reinhard » Sat Jul 03, 2010 10:40 pm

It's your call. If you want to take it as an S-day, that's totally legit. But if you'd rather not, you're under no obligation to (you're never under any obligation, but since the 4th is the actual holiday, you can skip the 5th without feeling like you're doing something masochistic).

I've often taken this kind of S-day in the past -- and I've often skipped them. I think this year I might skip it because I'm going to be travelling to Spain for the week (arriving Tuesday morning) and want to save my S for that.

Basically if you take around two non-weekend S-days a month I wouldn't worry too much about what they are.

Reinhard

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