17 November 2004
time off for good behavior
Today sits squarely in the middle of a three day work week for me. I only get some seventeen days (136 hours, actually) of paid time off, and while that sounds like quite a bit (three work weeks plus two days) that comprises my vacation, sick and personal time for the whole year.
I don't get sick very often, though, so I tend to have a lot of days to burn around late fall, and such is the case for me this year. I took two days off last week to hang out over in Hueston Woods with Jessica for basically her only vacation for some time, and I won't be working another four or five day week until the one that bridges November and December, in which I am skipping that Monday to hopefully finish up my novel.
I don't really like taking these days off, though, since I tend to accomplish little at home and end up needing to do extra work to catch up for my absence when I return. Too bad we don't have the option of cashing in on our PTO and getting paid for the time, instead of getting the time itself. I doubt they'd do that, though, since the majority of people here, sad to say, would take them up on it wholeheartedly.
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We get 18 days total to be used as vacation or sick time. 18 days is not enough to both take a vacation, take sick time, and take sick time to take care of your sick kids. We have a system at work where you can give your time to someone else. If only you worked with me, you could just be a good Samaritan and share some of your time with me!
That sounds like an awfully decent system. If I were lucky enough to work with you you could be all over my extra days.
Alas...