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Nov 2, 2023
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fan_byu
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Yes, above the 3 or 4 weeks. Definition in the message
"personal business, health, or emotional wellness needs" and is "available to use in 15-minute increments"
But I've never had a manager require us to track it
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POLL: Is my employer’s paid time off allotment generous, stingy, or average?
Doctor Rosenrosen
11/2/23 10:51am
As a self employed person I could not imagine 32 days off from work a year. I
Ycrazy
11/2/23 10:53am
Nice being able to take time off whenever I want, not nice never being paid for
Cosmodiar
11/2/23 11:57am
I am probably out of the office 3-4 days a year apart from holidays. I would
Ycrazy
11/2/23 11:59am
I feel your pain man.
qwerew
11/2/23 2:35pm
No carryover is stingy, but the rest is Generous/Okay.
2FarGone
11/2/23 10:53am
I agree. I get 4 weeks PTO and can carry over 2x my rate (so 8 weeks) from year
cougarfan84
11/2/23 11:54am
My work gives me 5 weeks per year, and max out at 30 days. But also lets you cash out vacation anytime
slappy
11/2/23 10:56am
What industry? And are your Sick and PTO combined or is that separate from sick?
2FarGone
11/2/23 11:00am
Tech industry in the Bay Area. Sick time is separate from PTO.
slappy
11/2/23 11:17am
My salaried employees only get 8 personal days and 12 holidays. But they only
JAGA97
11/2/23 10:56am
That’s brutal.
TCuz
11/2/23 10:58am
8 days?? That's seriously weak
letthewookieewin
11/2/23 10:58am
They have 72 days off a year. Most of them love the schedule.
JAGA97
11/2/23 11:07am
If my employer told me that one of the benefits of my salary position was that weekends are "days off"...
brj8
11/2/23 11:29am
Your 25 PTO days is a total of 200 hrs off. 52 Fridays off all year is 416 hrs.
JAGA97
11/2/23 11:44am
I thought the same until I realized they only work 32 hours a week and get every
cougarfan84
11/2/23 11:54am
I get 30 days, 3 floating holidays, 10 company holidays - Carry over 10 days and
NarfUte
11/2/23 11:07am
Four weeks vacation seems pretty good if they actually let you use it
Socrates Johnson
11/2/23 11:08am
So that translates to getting paid to not work for 10% of the workdays in the year. That's a good deal.
unctoothman
11/2/23 11:14am
3 weeks (4 wks after 9 years), 12 holidays, no carryover, 2 wks health/wellness
fan_byu
11/2/23 11:21am
12 days health/wellness above the 4 weeks?
2FarGone
11/2/23 11:28am
Yes, above the 3 or 4 weeks. Definition in the message
fan_byu
11/2/23 11:40am
Being retired I now have every day off; however, best I had when employed was
Hoopster
11/2/23 11:23am
I get 18 days that roll over, can max out at 36. 13 holidays, 10 sick days.
Ungoy
11/2/23 11:43am
I had similar (but less holidays, by far). I'm glad it switched to ability to
fattycoug
11/2/23 11:48am
My last employer gave us "unlimited PTO"...but they had to clarify that means
Vincent's Picks
11/2/23 2:47pm
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