Happy Cyber Monday
Your boss probably doesn’t care about “Black Friday” (the day after Thanksgiving where retailers typically put on a barrage of sales). Unless you work in a handful of positions, you probably had it off and it probably gave you a good reason to come in this morning. After all, your credit card won’t pay for itself.
What your boss might care about is online shopping on the Monday after Thanksgiving. But how concerned should they be?
Business Week says you shouldn’t pay it too much attention to it. According to them, Cyber Monday is a “made up marketing term.” I am shocked! Made up you say?
Yes, Shop.org made the term up to generate excitement.
For someone who is so used to seeing honesty from retailers, I simply couldn’t believe this. Since Business Week is fairly reputable though, I probably should consider it pretty factual.
When do most people online shop? Usually either before Thanksgiving (whoops, missed that boat) or in the middle of December. How many of those people will use time at work to get some of that shopping done? The stats aren’t terribly reliable but you can probably guess my answer: too many.
So happy Cyber Monday. Shopping under your bosses nose is almost as exciting as fighting some greasy haired jerk in a Jeff Gordon T-shirt for the last Tickle Me Elmo ROFLMAO edition.
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