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what kind of businesses get busy at christmas?

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clairey-s | 21:05 Wed 25th Oct 2006 | Jobs & Education
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Furniture companies - lots of people want a new sofa or dining table/chairs for entertaining. And pub/hotel furniture companies get busy - more parties/chrimbo do's.

My friend runs her own business selling prints and framing pics etc - she's alway busy framing stuff for pressies.

Loads more I'm sure, but these I've experience of : )
Psychiatric wards are very very bust at xmas!!!
Busy
toy shops
All shops surely!!?

Cards, toys, supermarkets, department stores - take ya choice!
Restaurants also get very busy at Xmas with office parties coming in. All retail outlets will get busier obviously as well
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Father Christmas Ltd?
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Royal mail obviously.
Apparantly, The Samaritans are also busy - suicides rates always rise - so I guess funeral directors are also pretty busy.

And lets not forget the police attending to revellers who had a drop too many, and subsequently A&E departments who deal with those whose had a bust-up - or those who've not cooked the turkey properly : )
Mobile phone shops !
Heating engineers.. Every blinking year i get calls on Xmas Day & New years day aswell, because sombodies heating has packed up . I think its called Murphies Law. Mind you i can charge what i like on those days. ���s :o)
(Its like xmas has come) Oh it has.!!!.
Hotels are always full at christmas

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