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This week, offices around the country feel like ghost towns.

Secretarial desks in the offices of the Submarine Base, Los Angeles.

Are you at work this week?
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todaysdocument:

This week, offices around the country feel like ghost towns.

Secretarial desks in the offices of the Submarine Base, Los Angeles.

Are you at work this week?

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  1. rev-rev-revolution answered: of course i work without any paid holidays, without paid vacation, without sick leave, without retirement
  2. sisaacs liked this
  3. chineseinamerica reblogged this from todaysdocument and added:
    We’re here! The Museum is open as usual Thursday from 11am-9pm with Free Admission through our Target Free Thursday...
  4. agamble answered: Yes, but I don’t mind. The library is quiet, and we get bonus pay!
  5. girl-an4chronism reblogged this from todaysdocument
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  8. kirbyscotton answered: no work for me. Red Ventures was closed :)
  9. quietkenobe liked this
  10. garihardjeans answered: yes i am and its in a office too!
  11. audiokayness liked this
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  14. mycenturyblog answered: No! One of the best weeks of the year to take off and stay home.
  15. tashasiregar answered: nope, im still enjoying my holidays
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  19. ajroach42 answered: Yep. And I love that image. Public Domain?
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  22. kaiyves answered: No.
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  24. stereoistite answered: no
  25. jacquesofalltrades liked this
  26. delialorenzo answered: yes & u?
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  32. dream-another-dream answered: ?
  33. preservearchives reblogged this from todaysdocument and added:
    We’re here! Happy New Year!
  34. lecomtedemontecristo said: Nope, but with a BlackBerry and laptop I find myself having to do work from home when something comes up.
  35. thebucknaked reblogged this from todaysdocument
  36. girl-an4chronism answered: yeah. i’m an au pair, so there isn’t many opportunities for me to have proper holidays…
  37. fireflybabe answered: yes i am unfortunately
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