US Department of Defense employee. Currently, I accrue 6 hours per pay period (so every two weeks). This adds up to 20 days per year. We also get federal holidays off. I think there are 10 of those. Once I hit 15 years, I'll get 8 hours per pay period, which is 26 days per year. I can carry 240 hours to the next year, and would lose any over that (which has never happened to me).
Currently 21 days annual leave (basic leave time) and 12 days suck leave.
Look for a new jobI don't get paid vacation.
I've applied for and gotten 2 unpaid days off in 8 years 7 months.
I've never taken a sick day.
I was 5 minutes late once.
I wish I were dead.
I don't get paid vacation.
I've applied for and gotten 2 unpaid days off in 8 years 7 months.
I've never taken a sick day.
I was 5 minutes late once.
I wish I were dead.
If you take a sick day In the US, do you have to go to the doctor to proof that you're sick?
That map is depressing as an American. Theoretically I'd like to eventually move to the EU because of America's bull, but it seems like that's more or less a pipe dream. I'm getting an engineering degree, but with the loans that I'm taking out It's not likely I'll ever have the money.
depends on how shitty your boss is lolIf you take a sick day In the US, do you have to go to the doctor to proof that you're sick?
I was recently talking to an American co-worker who said in their last job they were given 8 days of holiday a year. Apparently no employer is obligated by US law to provide paid leave.
How do you mentally survive working for so long? It seems insane to me that this isn't a bigger issue in politics
We receive 4 weeks paid leave in New Zealand, and we are paid out what we don't use when we quit. I'm curious to hear what others get
I get 23 (including PTO) and I'm US based run from the US.Basically about 23 a year.
Of course, the company I work for in the US is run out of the UK.