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Business as usual: When Christmas is a day of work

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And when families visit from out of town, Eric Pierce understands that they need a place to stay. He’s the front office manager at Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles and has worked on Christmas Day for the last three years, including this year.

Pierce said he voluntarily works on Christmas Day so his coworkers who have children can stay home and celebrate with their families.

“I think most people are cognizant of people working and they’re appreciative,” Pierce said. “They know those people likely gave up time with their family. But it’s part of the job.”

For some families, heading to the movie theater is a Christmas Day tradition, which means theater personnel punch the clock, too.

Don Baker, manager at the Charlestowne 18 Theatre in St. Charles, said he chooses to work Christmas Day because he prefers to have New Year’s Eve off instead.

He said his day doesn’t start until about 3:30 p.m. on Christmas, which he said gives him ample time to celebrate the holiday with his family.

He said 28 people were scheduled to work Tuesday.

He said it can be a busy day at the theater, and that some of the most popular movies on Christmas Day tend to be the ones that have been open for a while.

“Everything else is pretty much closed,” he said. “A lot of people just don’t have anywhere to go, and it’s a family tradition.”

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