Though Black Friday may provide more hours for employees and opportunities to generate more revenue, not everyone enjoys the day.
Michigan State University student Brook Skinner said she shops on Black Friday every year with her mom, friend and friend's mom as a tradition, but would not personally go otherwise.
"I'm not aggressive enough to go early in the morning to fight people for all of the deals they have," Skinner said.
Skinner said that she does not think that Black Friday is worth shopping.
"I think it's just like, a scam to get you to buy more," Skinner said.
Whether behind or in front of the counter, each person has a different take on the unofficial shopping holiday known as Black Friday.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
JRN 200: Black Friday 2013 (preview)
With the holiday season upon us, advertisements for
all sorts of sales, specials and deals are blasted at consumers to hype up
holiday shopping. "Black Friday," or the day after Thanksgiving, is
one of the busiest shopping days of the year due to all of the crazy deals
offered by retailers.
For some consumers, Black Friday is spent behind
the counter.
Michigan State University student Christina Skwarek
has worked at American Eagle for the past three years, making Black Friday 2013
her third Black Friday experience.
"It's kind of fun in a way," Skwarek said. "But at the
same time, it's exhausting."
However, not everyone finds Black Friday to be “fun.” Look for the
next post talking about a consumer experience with Black Friday.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
JRN 200 Breaking news re-cap
Though Haley Kluge worked hard to stay awake throughout the night, she fell asleep around 6 a.m., leaving her director Kelsey Parkinson to finish the magazine.
Parkinson stayed up all night to finish the Fall 2013 issue.
Kluge and Parkinson will be traveling with the Editor-In-Chief of VIM Magazine, Emily Ribick, to deliver the issue to the printer.
"I'm excited to see how the magazine turns out," Kluge said. "Especially because I fell asleep. I feel bad that I left Kelsey to finish it [...] but I was just so tired."
VIM prints with Spartan Printing, Inc., who also prints Michigan State University's ING Magazine.
Look for VIM's Fall 2013 issue at their public launch on Thurs., Nov. 14 at The Rock outside of the auditorium.
Parkinson stayed up all night to finish the Fall 2013 issue.
Kluge and Parkinson will be traveling with the Editor-In-Chief of VIM Magazine, Emily Ribick, to deliver the issue to the printer.
"I'm excited to see how the magazine turns out," Kluge said. "Especially because I fell asleep. I feel bad that I left Kelsey to finish it [...] but I was just so tired."
VIM prints with Spartan Printing, Inc., who also prints Michigan State University's ING Magazine.
Look for VIM's Fall 2013 issue at their public launch on Thurs., Nov. 14 at The Rock outside of the auditorium.
JRN 200 Breaking News Preview
With the deadline quickly approaching, VIM Magazine Art Director Kelsey Parkinson and staff member Haley Kluge work deep into the night to wrap up the Fall 2013 issue.
VIM is Michigan State University's first student-run fashion magazine founded in 2010. The magazine publishes biyearly, once during the fall and spring semesters.
Kluge, an MSU freshman, joined the magazine staff this semester, working mainly with the art team.
"I really love design, and I am interested in fashion as well," Kluge said. "So this is a perfect fit for me."
Kluge said she works very closely with Parkinson, for they also work together at the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association.
"Kelsey is awesome, so I really don't mind the late hours," she said.
More information to come regarding the completion of VIM's Fall 2013 issue.
VIM is Michigan State University's first student-run fashion magazine founded in 2010. The magazine publishes biyearly, once during the fall and spring semesters.
Kluge, an MSU freshman, joined the magazine staff this semester, working mainly with the art team.
"I really love design, and I am interested in fashion as well," Kluge said. "So this is a perfect fit for me."
Kluge said she works very closely with Parkinson, for they also work together at the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association.
"Kelsey is awesome, so I really don't mind the late hours," she said.
More information to come regarding the completion of VIM's Fall 2013 issue.
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