Question:
Veteran's Day Off (Thoughts)?
Kev
2010-11-11 09:24:17 UTC
I have made this observation year after year and would like to get others thoughts on it.

I have noticed that thousands of government (state and federal) get Veteran’s Day off as a paid holiday, most of which have never served one day in the military in their lives. But then I know of several veterans (including myself) who have to work on Veteran's Day. Doesn't this seem kind of backward?

I realize that companies cannot be forced to give anyone a day off, especially paid at that (I don't want them to have to). But it is a bit insulting to thousands of us veterans who did serve to watch people who work for government get Veteran’s day off (to pay their respect to us vets) when veterans don't even get it off. And the worst part is the taxpayers (veterans included) are paying these people to take the day off. Personally speaking as a veteran, I would rather see these employees go to work on Veteran’s day to pay their respect to us, than to stay at home and have me pay their salary to do it, because the way it is now I consider it a disrespect to us veterans.

Just my thoughts. Feel free to agree or disagree with me as you like. Thanks.
Three answers:
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2010-11-11 09:29:30 UTC
Whiny a$$ veterans are a disgrace.
jetton
2016-10-15 13:25:56 UTC
nicely enable's look at another federal holiday journeys with an identical theory: A federal worker who's a KKK member, Nazi or closet racist which will pay admire to and receives paid on Martin Luther King day. A federal worker who's a close by American/Puerto Rican/African who's ancestors could have been raped, enslaved or murdered by ability of Christopher Columbus and his group; paid to admire and observe this way of great day of their lineage. What approximately Christmas the party of the delivery of a jew, Jesus Christ?, paid to a federal worker who's an atheist, muslim or buddhist? could desire to they pay respects or get the smash day? What relating to the tens of millions of taxpayers that don't think in any of this federal holiday nonsense? i could say this is all symbolic so as that the government and its human beings can mirror on the effect the dates had on our u . s ., no longer interior the context to pay and compensate people who have no bearing or inclination to our techniques and ideology.
Julie
2010-11-11 09:37:47 UTC
I agree with you completely. If anyone should get a holiday its the people who have served in the military.


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