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Originally Posted by kermit
I'm also thinking about closing a day during the week.. have had the shop 3 years now and working 6-7 days a week altho try to close early Sat. Also have wound up with an ulcer, no life and no time any more to work on stained glass. However, IF says they want two months notice if i want to close the shop. It would be nice to have a day off since i usually come in on a Sunday if there are things going out Monday morning by courier. Nightmare.
K.
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When everything was paperbased yes it was 2months notice (everything needed to go into print),they still try to cling to this 2months notice period(it's not set in stone,and is usually only adhered to with regard to "holiday shop closings"....it's a sort of courteousy thing really)it 's a bit irksome if your trying to get a last minute bargain ....but with a bit of planning it's do'able,but in reality now everything can be done at the touch of a button(certainly within a week,but being kind to them,a month tops) and altering of shop hours, is not "holiday shop closing".So ring your rep tell them,not ask them that shops opening hours are changing...you pay them handsomely for membership...and lets face it if your closed it's you that loses out,not them,they are paid regardless of how many hours/days you are open.