• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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        8 months ago

        Ooh look at Mr fancy pants who works in an organized workplace where people read emails. Trust me there is a difference between work knowing and then and knowing.

        Just because it scheduled doesn’t mean that anyone is actually aware that it’s going to happen.

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    I knew a guy, now divorced, that would leave for work on his days off. He would eat breakfast out, then park down the road from his house and wait for his spouse to leave. Then he would go home.

    I told my girlfriend of the time and we decided then and there that our days off were our own.

    I encourage you all to have this conversation when the stakes are low.

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    Kind of a different scenario but reminds me of when a co-worker took sick days and almost immediately updated their profile picture of them being out-of-state. Left us baffled.

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      Mental health days, needed to take a short trip. PTO is for personal time off; I never even give a reason for why I’m calling-in. I just make sure to give at least a 4-hour heads-up (though the policy is 3 hours before it’s considered “unexcused”) as a professional courtesy. Other than that, those are my days to use as I see fit.

      Now if I have something planned ahead of time, of course I’ll let them know way in advance. But sometimes shit pops up and the PTO is mine to use as needed. But that’s just how I feel about it

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      Yeah, if I told my wife I didn’t feel like working and was taking the day off, she’d probably be happy for me. But if I took the day off and didn’t tell her, she’d probably murder the shit out of me.

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        Yeah mine is unemployed so I’d have to not be at home. If she found out she’d probably assume I cheated on her, which is impressive because literally the only way we can cheat in our relationship is to hide sleeping around. Also like idk what I’d even do all day hiding from home

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      I sometimes forget that paid leave is not an universal right. I’m truly sorry you have to choose between money and a day off.

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        Often it’s not just “money” and a day off, but food, or rest. Or housing or rest…

        At least the CEO can make that meagre $6,000/hr. We really did good with society didn’t we? /s