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1. We had a successful and productive year, and it’s all down to you. I’m humbled by the quality of employees we have and honored to work with each and every one of you.
2. During this period of holiday busyness in our personal lives, please take the time to focus on what’s really important - family, friends, and loved ones. Truly, that is all that matters, not stock dividends or meeting shareholder expectations.
3. The <bleeping> second whatever measly time off you’ve been granted has passed, I expect you back at it, working harder than ever, to make this company a success in 2025, which is shaping up to be the most challenging year ever. As my mentor once said, “Be here all the earlier next morning!”

I laugh (to keep from crying) at the end-of-year emails from on high. They all follow this format:This sounds so weird to me - Boxing Day (Dec 26th) is a statutory holiday here in Canada.
I’m incredibly lucky - because I work at a school, I don’t have to go back until Jan 6th.
1. We had a successful and productive year, and it’s all down to you. I’m humbled by the quality of employees we have and honored to work with each and every one of you.
2. During this period of holiday busyness in our personal lives, please take the time to focus on what’s really important - family, friends, and loved ones. Truly, that is all that matters, not stock dividends or meeting shareholder expectations.
3. The <bleeping> second whatever measly time off you’ve been granted has passed, I expect you back at it, working harder than ever, to make this company a success in 2025, which is shaping up to be the most challenging year ever. As my mentor once said, “Be here all the earlier next morning!”

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