In response to
"Today I Learned: 4 weeks is considered short notice for a trip -- nm"
by
con_carne
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in all fairness, it actually is for some people based on whether they have children, what their employment sitch is like, whether they are used
Posted by
Diewa (aka Diva)
Aug 12 '16, 13:43
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to traveling long distances from home etc...
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Responses:
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We should sub-poll this: Do you have plans the week of September 9th to 16?
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Andie
Aug 12, 13:45
16
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yes! -- nm
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Epiphany
Aug 12, 15:04
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A few of those days. -- nm
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jnine
Aug 12, 14:34
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Sleeping on David and Kim's couch. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Aug 12, 14:30
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Disney! -- nm
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David
Aug 12, 14:20
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Not the whole week, but yes. -- nm
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pmb
Aug 12, 13:59
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Nope, but I have plans the following week -- nm
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CQ
Aug 12, 13:57
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ayup -- nm
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prayformojo
Aug 12, 13:56
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I don't have plans, but as an infrequent traveler, I don't have frequent flier miles so I need be sure I can afford it. -- nm
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mara
Aug 12, 13:50
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Nope. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 12, 13:50
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Effing audit still. -- nm
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spamlet
Aug 12, 13:50
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Exactly. TIFF and then Michigan. And looking at my confirmations I made plans in April. -- nm
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Meg
Aug 12, 13:49
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Yes, I'll be in Seattle. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 12, 13:48
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No, but already taking planned trips in Oct+Nov and cannot take more time off work for your wedding as well. Sorry, can't come. -- nm*
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Diewa
Aug 12, 13:47
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Yes - work travel + TIFF + wedding anniversary. Sorry! -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 12, 13:47
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