2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Can we get rid of caucuses? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)which I did most of my working life, get screwed royally on lots of things. Depending on the particular job, it's not uncommon to never get an extra day off for a holiday. When I was an airline ticket agent I worked five days a week(although that actually varied because of the shifts) fifty weeks a year. If a holiday happened to fall on my day off I was off. Otherwise I worked. Yes, I was paid time and a half for working the holiday itself, but it still worked out to five days a week -- or more if I had to come in to cover for a coworker who'd called in sick -- fifty weeks a year. People who are in an office five days a week and get weekends and holidays off don't quite understand.
So I understand what you're saying. Again, it's would be possible to hold caucuses over a longer period of time to accommodate shift workers or parents with small children, but then, especially the way Iowa gets an unwarranted amount of attention, it wouldn't be as dramatic as it currently is.