HiTech
Well-Known Member
I'm not trying to pick an argument with you but you have to consider that each company reserves the right to set their own business hours according to their reasoning. There's a **broken link removed** that remains closed on Sundays because top management still believes that Sunday is a day of worship and not for work. Yes, they lose big money when compared to the other chain restaurants, but the management has decided that particular Christian observance is paramount versus earning revenue on Sundays. So, just because a company is in business supplying to consumers doesn't necessitate round-the-clock operations..... Such a large company should be open 7 days a week. Business never stops. Its not like there is 1 guy working a 24 hour shift you know. Many people can have different shifts. Every JOB i ever had i worked 6 days a week mon-sat. But the company was open 7 days a week with other staff.