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How many Vacation days do you have saved up?


TheSaint

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so you could literally, say "Boss, im gonna take the next 3 months off. See ya in June!"

How do people do that??? Its literally beyond comprehension to me.

I save it up in case I need it for some sort of medical emergency or something, plus, if I keep on saving it up I can retire early...

That said, my 13 weeks are composed of Vacation, Bonus Leave, Sick Time, and Comp Time...

But yeah, if I had a good enough reason, like the baby we got coming, I could use it all at once if I needed to... They might not like it, but they'd have to deal...

If it were just for the hell of it, and I just needed a break, I think Vacation/Comp/Bonus would at least allow me 6-7 straight weeks..

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do those who have these rollover days work for the state? my God thats alot of time.

Im with Bo. This guy uses his time up every year. We can't roll any over and even if I could I wouldn't. Maybe it's because I have kids.

I current have 5 wks off for straight vacation or whenever I want. All the bank holidays and 5 sick days.

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I get 5 weeks plus two floaters each year and I use every hour I can each year!!!!

our schedule is pretty good really...we work what we call 9/80....80 hours in 9 days, so we get every Friday off, plus 11 stat holidays. Pretty easy to stretch out every weekend if we want to

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Its to cold to do yardwork right now, and we usually don't take but one or two vacations a year. And they are usually short ones because I get bored after 3 days on vacation. I hate golf. My son and I will be taking a few days this year to go visit some historical sites around the area. But I traveled a lot in my younger years (27 different countries, all four oceans, and four continents, so I am fairly content to stay at home now.

I am saving some time to take a trip to the Philippines to meet my wife's family finally. Not really looking forward to it, but its a necessity.

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