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Black Thursday?

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    By Sarah E. Visbeek, author of In the Trenches of Mommyhood

    When the news starting breaking that some stores planned to open earlier than ever for this year’s Black Friday, I was stunned. I mean, midnight isn’t early enough?

    With a midnight opening, there are those who stand in line for HOURS upon HOURS to be one of the first to get their hands on the season’s “hottest” item.

    Can you imagine if a store were to open on Thanksgiving night at 10pm instead?

    That means people standing in line even earlier.

    What happened to Thanksgiving being about family? About togetherness? About counting our blessings? About the WINE and the GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE?

    Nowadays, it’s simply all about greed.

    The greed of the CEOs who sit in their cushy penthouse offices and decree that their stores shall open even earlier. But what about their minimum wage employees who are required to work? Don’t you think they would like to spend time with their families instead of having to schlep to work before their turkey even digests?

    And what about the consumers? Yes, this economy is crappy. But must we be suckered and lured into believing that if we DON’T shop as soon as the stores open on Black Thursday/Friday, that lo and behold, all the merchandise will be GONE and NO deals will be had?! Please.

    [Thankfully, where I live, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has Blue Laws that disallow stores to open on Thanksgiving. Thus, no stores will be open here before midnight.]

    You know what? Cyber Monday is beginning to look better and better…

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      Elise Jones: Elise Jones was the social media director and blog editor for babybites. She was responsible for engaging and informing moms on a variety of parenting topics found on Mommybites’ parenting videos (webbybites), blog, Facebook, Twitter and BlogTalkRadio show. The Mommybites’ blog is an outlet for moms who are in search of information to support them in their role as a parent. Prior to working with Mommybites, Elise taught students in a variety of grades while working for the New York City Department of Education. Before teaching, Elise worked in public relations positions at Burson-Marsteller and Sarah Hall Productions developing and implementing media relations and corporate reputation programs for clients across many industries. Elise is the mom of two lovely girls and currently resides in New Jersey. She performs in the theater and is an active member of her local public arts council. You can also find Elise blogging at Here in This House.
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