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The thread discusses the implications of Columbus Day on banking and mail services, with participants sharing their experiences and frustrations regarding scheduling and communication related to their business activities.
Views differ regarding the impact of Columbus Day on personal business activities, with some expressing frustration and others sharing relief or humor about the situation. No clear consensus emerges on how to manage the challenges posed by the holiday.
The discussion reflects personal experiences related to scheduling and communication challenges faced by participants in light of the holiday, particularly in relation to their business activities as Pampered Chef consultants.
Participants within the consultant community who may encounter similar scheduling issues or communication challenges during holidays.
babywings76 said:I am so upset that there's no mail tomorrow. :cry: I need to get invitations for my show out ASAP. I had computer and printer trouble last week, and then was crazy getting ready for my booth on Saturday, that I ran out of time.Now the invitations are getting to people with only 1 week notice! Yikes!
Never again will I drop the ball on getting invites out. I hope my host has been talking to people. I'm so ashamed that I haven't gotten them off, I'm nervous to talk to my host. :blushing:
chefmeg said:yep~had intended to send your check and a letter for Sammie from Rachel!!! It will all go out tomorrow!
BethCooks4U said:I knew this and I was still planning on going out in a few minutes to the bank and PO. Good thing this thread was bumped first! :thumbup:
Columbus Day is a federal holiday in the United States that commemorates Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas on October 12, 1492. It is observed on the second Monday of October, which falls on October 13 this year.
Yes, all federal banks and many local banks will be closed on Columbus Day. It is important to plan your banking needs accordingly.
No, there will be no mail delivery on Columbus Day as it is a federal holiday. The United States Postal Service will not operate, and mail services will resume the following day.
Columbus Day may affect direct sales businesses by limiting shipping and delivery options, as well as potentially impacting the scheduling of parties or events. It's advisable to communicate with customers about any delays in order processing or delivery.
If you need to make a bank transaction on Columbus Day, consider using online banking services or ATMs, which may still be available. Alternatively, plan to visit your bank before or after the holiday.