Detroit Lions 95th Anniversary 1930 2025 Celebration T Shirt
Shop now for the ultimate Detroit Lions fan gear! Show off your pride with our exclusive “Detroit Lions 95th Anniversary 1930-2025 Celebration” T-shirt. Perfect for every Lions supporter, this design celebrates the 95th anniversary of the team’s legendary history. Represent the Detroit Lions’ rich tradition and the spirit of 95 years of football excellence with our premium designs. Order today and wear your Lions Pride, Anniversary Glory, and Team Spirit with pride!
Why? Maybe the owner knows that all of the employees really need those extra wages to make sure that there are presents under the Detroit Lions 95th Anniversary 1930 2025 Celebration T Shirt for Christmas morning. Maybe all of the employees bought the presents days ago … using money for the utility bill that means a dark house before New Year’s Eve without some extra hours. Due to location (e.g., next to a very popular mall) it might mean that staying open on Christmas Eve is one of the biggest nights for waitstaff tipping the entire year. Most important of all. What business (in every sense of the word) is it of yours whether a dining establishment remains open on Christmas Eve? Are you a Christian theocrat? Do you advocate government control over commercial enterprises for the purpose of enforcing a given religion’s canonical dictates? If a business owner is paying employees their proper wages for that specific evening (or even holiday), you may wish to simply butt out and find something else to worry about.

Detroit Lions 95th Anniversary 1930 2025 Celebration T Shirt hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt
I was working in a Detroit Lions 95th Anniversary 1930 2025 Celebration T Shirt in the seventies and it was was always busy at the weekends. At Christmas, it was busy to the extreme. We only took bookings. First year a lot of people let us down and didn’t turn up. Lesson learned. Second year we took a deposit. Still people didn’t turn up, but the people that did request that the deposit from the “no shows”be taken off the bill. Lesson learned. In the third year we altered the rules again. This time it was £5 per person deposit non-refundable for “no shows”. Knowing they can’t make it and not wanting to lose their deposit, what do they do? They phone through and say, “Sorry we can’t come to your restaurant, my mother has passed away recently. Under the circumstances, we expect a full refund.

