- That is American horrors. Fucking land of the free 🦅🦅🦅 - Land of the free, home of the (wage) - brslaves- Fee* - If no one else does it, im gonna make a meme out of this like 10 hours from now - No pressure but where meme 👀 - Shit i forgot… Aight gimme 2 hours, then im on the train, with my laptop. Imma make it then. Gonna set a reminder too - How it goin - Just posted🗿 
 
- Now I feel guilty. Love to you my friend - Nah if anyone has to feel guilty it’s the dude who said he was gonna do something but tgen didn’t do it 
 
 
 
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- /remindme 13h - Don’t get your hopes up that it’s gonna be good tho - Time’s up. Where is it - Posted it already 
 
 
 
 
 
- Land of the free labor. 
 
 
- That’s the sentiment for “unlimited PTO”. They give it to you, but you know they don’t really mean it. - Yep, companies give “unlimited PTO” because it’s a way to actually reduce the amount of PTO employees take. - Give them 20 days PTO/year? They’ll take around 20 a year. - Give them unlimited PTO? They need to justify every bit of PTO, so probably only get to take 4 or 5 for important days. - They also don’t have to pay out your unused PTO when they lay you off - Damn this sucks 
 
- just put through 365 days of unlimited PTO and watch them change the system - They’ll just deny it 
 
 
- Yep, I laughed on the call when company offered it as a good thing then turned down their offer 
 
- Don’t forget that your employer doesn’t give you your legally mandated annual leave, it’s one of your basic rights, like sick pay (applies to the UK, and hopefully a lot of other places). - <3 
- In France 5 weeks PTO is the minimum. But depending on where you and with who you work, taking a leave can be seen very differently. - You can also have more than 5 weeks but it hides overtime work behind that needs to be accounted else the company can be sued for it. So they sell you a nice job with lots of PTO but in fact they don’t appreciate that you may enjoy what they owe you. 
- This seems completely foreign to me. 
 My boss summons me for a one-on-one if it’s getting late in the year and I haven’t taken all my PTO yet.
 If I collect too much of it, or too much overtime, without using it, I can get written up.
 Sometimes it’s not easy either, with 42 days of PTO a year (plus unlimited sick days).- I guess it all depends on the incentive structure. - Yes, if it comes out that lots of employees didn’t take their PTO, the company gets in legal trouble. 
 Which means the bosses get in trouble.
 
- I just posted this in a different thread but I had a similar problem, except that my company doesn’t give a shit. Use it or lose it, I don’t get paid for it. - Anyway, had too much so I started taking every Wednesday off. No long time off means I don’t feel like my work stacks up while I’m out, and I get a ton of shit done during the week when everyone else is at work. 
 
- That sucks. I’ve managed at a couple places and the only time I’ve ever had scrutiny on employee PTO is when someone calls out “sick” right before/after a holiday (we know you’re hungover). And that was back in the day when I did retail. - To the contrary, working at a small non-profit, they wanted us to pressure people to take their PTO so that they’d stay happy. 
- in a lot of places where I live it your boss can make PTO mandatory to use because it you don’t use it they will legally owe you overtime, and obviously there usually don’t want to. 







