Most People Want To Take Their Birthday as a Paid Holiday
Should your company give you your birthday as a paid day off?
Should your company give you your birthday as a paid day off?
According to a survey from PR Newswire by a jigsaw-puzzle company called Buffalo Games, almost as many people play BOARD GAMES on Thanksgiving as watch football. Here are eight facts about how people celebrate Thanksgiving:
1.) 64% of people say they'll watch football on Thanksgiving . . . and 56% say they'll play board games.
Next week is Halloween, and you know what that means: Time for us to blow right past it and talk about Christmas.
A new survey from MultiVu asked people to name the most OVER-THE-TOP ways people celebrate Christmas. So just know that if you do these things, your friends are secretly judging you.
Labor Day 2012 is on Monday, September 3rd. Looking for something to do, or just want to see what's going to be open? Check out our list of what's open on Labor Day in Twin Falls.
Memorial Day this year is on Monday, May 28th. Looking for something to do, or just want to see what's going to be open? Check out our list of what's open on Memorial Day in Twin Falls.
I have officially decided that everyone in my family is getting a jolly rancher for Christmas and apparently I am not
alone. Nearly half of Americans are going to have trouble affording holiday gifts this season
There's a good chance that you’re working today. On President's Day.
But according to a new survey from Rasmussen Reports . . . about one out of four of you are totally cool with heading in to work today, while other people are sleeping late or sitting at home eating three bags of Cheetos
Marc Rudov, the self-proclaimed "No Nonsense Man" is causing controversy with his contention that real men should boycott Valentine's Day, which he calls "Nomance Day." He describes Valentine's Day as "phony, guilt-driven, over-priced" and "all about her."
Check out video of Rudov making his case against the romantic holiday after the jump. (Via Q103 Albany)
When the economy quit on us, it took a lot of people's Christmas bonuses and company holiday parties with it. But according to a new survey, after two years in the wilderness, they're coming back, baby!
--41% of employers plan to give out end-of-the-year bonuses or gifts this year. That's up fro