I used to be able to take a month off at a time to visit Mori when I lived in the UK.
My siblings always seem to be on vacation, too, and it’s... ugh. I already have issues with my position in the family, that doesn’t help!
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FishmanPut your goddamned hand in the goddamned Box of Pain.Registered Userregular
Today's the day most of my colleagues (and the rest of the country) go back to work after Xmas / NYE, but as my leave entitlement had built up to 8 weeks or something, I get get another entire week to bring it back down to my contractually encouraged not-more-than 6.5 weeks.
Spent most of the day building Lego with the boys and playing all the Civ with my wife.
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lonelyahavaCall me Ahava ~~She/Her~~Move to New ZealandRegistered Userregular
I'm still on my Christmas leave.
I've got another week off.
I only work 4 days a week, and with Christmas and NY's being on a monday, and we get Boxing Day and Jan 2 as holidays as well, Taking a whole month off has cost me 12 annual leave days. Out of the 36 that I had because even while I was on maternity leave in 2016, I still earned annual leave. It gets paid out at a lesser rate, but I still earned it and leave from this year (last year I guess) as well.
I'll go back to work next monday and still have about 10 annual leave days left.
I have 30 days paid vacation. I could definitely use 42. Don't think I could deal with something like 20.
Many jobs in the U.S. offer 0!
20 is more than most will ever have.
Yup! When I was a manager at the theater I got some amount per hour worked that worked out to 40 (a single week) per year. GameStop gives 2 weeks to salaried managers and fuck all to everyone else (or it did back when I was a full time 3rd key). Where I work now gave 80 hours (10 normal work days) but will now give 120 (15 normal work days. 12 for my department because we work 10 hour days). We also use to get floating holidays for having to work paid holidays. We no longer get those, which sucks, but we still get an extra 8 hour of OT for the holiday if you work it.
I have 30 days paid vacation. I could definitely use 42. Don't think I could deal with something like 20.
Many jobs in the U.S. offer 0!
20 is more than most will ever have.
Yup! When I was a manager at the theater I got some amount per hour worked that worked out to 40 (a single week) per year. GameStop gives 2 weeks to salaried managers and fuck all to everyone else (or it did back when I was a full time 3rd key). Where I work now gave 80 hours (10 normal work days) but will now give 120 (15 normal work days. 12 for my department because we work 10 hour days). We also use to get floating holidays for having to work paid holidays. We no longer get those, which sucks, but we still get an extra 8 hour of OT for the holiday if you work it.
What is alarming is when I visit the bank it's never the same people tellers or officers in it. Not even the guard at the door is the same
But Gamestop is the same {yes they have a guard as well because people rob them all the time here} I really never see the same person there yet they know the job so I kind of wondered do they make them work at different stores thoughout the week?
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Mojo_JojoWe are only now beginning to understand the full power and ramifications of sexual intercourseRegistered Userregular
I have 30 days paid vacation. I could definitely use 42. Don't think I could deal with something like 20.
I get 25, but can "buy" another five. Which is effectively means you take them as unpaid leave but it's unpaid at your January salary when pay rises are in April. So it's slightly better than unpaid. Slightly.
I have friends in the NHS (not doctors/nurses, those jobs are crap) and local government who have thirty-odd days and earn more the longer they stay. That's the dream.
Just before my mum retired she had 36 days holiday a year and only worked three and a half days a week.
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Sometimes I daydream about taking a job in New York and working for a big company (it's happened before for someone from my university in my field, sponsored to move etc) and have an ~Adventure~.
But then I think about the realities of holiday days, healthcare, cost etc and I don't think I'd accept something like that.
I get 29 days PTO at my new position increasing to 31 after 10 years as well as public holidays (8 a year) and flexi time which is another 1.5 days a month.
I think mine works out to 27 and I could buy another 5. And I'm allowed to carry over 5 days from the previous year. So this year I had 32 which was nice/useful.
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My siblings always seem to be on vacation, too, and it’s... ugh. I already have issues with my position in the family, that doesn’t help!
Spent most of the day building Lego with the boys and playing all the Civ with my wife.
I've got another week off.
I only work 4 days a week, and with Christmas and NY's being on a monday, and we get Boxing Day and Jan 2 as holidays as well, Taking a whole month off has cost me 12 annual leave days. Out of the 36 that I had because even while I was on maternity leave in 2016, I still earned annual leave. It gets paid out at a lesser rate, but I still earned it and leave from this year (last year I guess) as well.
I'll go back to work next monday and still have about 10 annual leave days left.
I love this country.
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The difference between US (and Canada) and Europe in terms of vacation time is bonkers.
Guess who showed up for a shift tonight and was promptly told to fuck off and never contact the company again for employment?
Go.
On.
Guess.
Who.
Did they not make it clear when they let him go?
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So yeah I have a ton
Many jobs in the U.S. offer 0!
20 is more than most will ever have.
People do it all the time where I work
I sadly have become used to it
Yup! When I was a manager at the theater I got some amount per hour worked that worked out to 40 (a single week) per year. GameStop gives 2 weeks to salaried managers and fuck all to everyone else (or it did back when I was a full time 3rd key). Where I work now gave 80 hours (10 normal work days) but will now give 120 (15 normal work days. 12 for my department because we work 10 hour days). We also use to get floating holidays for having to work paid holidays. We no longer get those, which sucks, but we still get an extra 8 hour of OT for the holiday if you work it.
You've become accustomed to way too much bullshit.
But that's just my opinion.
I know it's the price one must pay it seems
it's a whole new level of Stockholm syndrome, working for that company.
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What is alarming is when I visit the bank it's never the same people tellers or officers in it. Not even the guard at the door is the same
But Gamestop is the same {yes they have a guard as well because people rob them all the time here} I really never see the same person there yet they know the job so I kind of wondered do they make them work at different stores thoughout the week?
I get 25, but can "buy" another five. Which is effectively means you take them as unpaid leave but it's unpaid at your January salary when pay rises are in April. So it's slightly better than unpaid. Slightly.
I have friends in the NHS (not doctors/nurses, those jobs are crap) and local government who have thirty-odd days and earn more the longer they stay. That's the dream.
Just before my mum retired she had 36 days holiday a year and only worked three and a half days a week.
But then I think about the realities of holiday days, healthcare, cost etc and I don't think I'd accept something like that.
Working for the government has some perks.
And I could work up hours for another five and take those as full days, max one per month
But I don't because fuck that