Jan 1 | New Year's Day | Wednesday |
Jan 20 | Martin Luther King Day | Monday |
Feb 17 | Presidents' Day | Monday |
April 20 | Easter | Sunday |
May 26 | Memorial Day | Monday |
Jul 4 | Independence Day | Friday |
Sep 1 | Labor Day | Monday |
Oct 13 | Columbus Day | Monday |
Nov 11 | Veterans' Day | Tuesday |
Nov 27 | Thanksgiving | Thursday |
Dec 24 | Christmas Eve (close early) | Wednesday |
Dec 25 | Christmas Day | Thursday |
Dec 31 | New Year's Eve (normal hours) | Wednesday |
I have to bookmark this, I really think banks should always be opened on Monday and Fridays, however knowing regulations a bank cannot stay closed for more then two consecutive days. SO Sunday and Monday I guess does good for them.
Every job I ever had I have always been off either Monday and Friday and it would be just my luck I would need to do my banking on one of those days and the bank would be closed.
So do you normally work on these holidays? I have always worked on most of these holidays (actual holiday date) it is double time and there are not to many people that are out and about so why not work the day and get double time for it.
Our family does not celebrate holidays like this, every day is a holiday as long as you wake up alive and you have your family near you. Man Made Holidays are not real holidays to our family, being born and dying are the only to important holidays anyone has in their lifetime.
So make sure to mark this on your calender so you do not forget them.
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