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Forward Printing holiday schedule 2009

We just wanted to let you know well ahead of time what the holiday schedule will look like for Forward Printing in 2009 leading into 2010.  Here’s to a great year and some much welcomed economic recovery.  Plan ahead and get your orders in with plenty of time since we are in our busiest time of the year and want to be able to make you happy, on time.

This is our holiday schedule in our terms:

HOLIDAYS: Forward Printing offers its eligible full-time regular employees 9 paid holidays each calendar year. These holidays are not working days for us so please consider this in regards to turnaround time and rush charges.

New Year’s Day
President’s Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
the day after Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
the day after Christmas

These are the actual dates we will be operating around this year:

We will print as usual until Wednesday, November 25th.  We will be closed Thursday, November 26th until Sunday, November 29th.  We will reopen on Monday, November 30th and operate as usual until Thursday, December 24th.

We will close at 1pm PST on Thursday, December 24th.  The shop will be “closed” and not producing for the week following Christmas until after New Years.  Since New Years Day falls on Friday, January 1st, 2010, which is a paid holiday, we will remain closed until Sunday, January 3rd, 2010, and reopen for regular business on Monday, January 4th.

This seems like a long time, but owners and some administration will be in offices for some hours during the week following Christmas.  We will answer as many emails and return as many phone calls as we can during that time.  We may even do some printing, but our paid employees have the time off to spend with their families.

Thanks for all of your business in 2009, we hope to keep you happy for many years to come.  Best wishes to everyone, and have wonderful holidays…

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