Callisto
Brilliant_Rock
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I work at a University here in the US so my days off may be more similar to what you would get here. Each state is different and private universities are different as well but I would assume they are more similar on average to each other than to the corporate world. I'm relatively low on the food chain, and here is what I get:
8 hours (i.e. 1 day) vacation leave for every month I work
8 hours sick leave for every month I work
I then get 7 holidays throughout the year and Christmas through New Years off about 14 working days total.
My vacation and sick hours accrue up to a certain point (its pretty reasonable I could accrue up to 22 days right now and that increases with service) and then vacation hours will start to roll over into sick time.
I have relatively few restrictions on my use of vacation time except that there was a probationary period (6 months) when I couldnt use vacation time.
I also have to do a timesheet event though I'm on salary which kinda sucks but it allows me to be flexible with my 40 hours in a week. So if I want to take a long weekend, I can work extra hours during the week and then take a day or afternoon off without using vacation time.
I think what I get is pretty good for the US. I don't get all the same days off as the students do but I get some of them off like a longer chirstmas holiday. If you work in the state for a long time it becomes a pretty awesome plan as you can actually earn up to 21 hours of vacation time for each month you work so I have coworkers who have been working with the state forever and who take month long summer vacations.
Hope that helps.
8 hours (i.e. 1 day) vacation leave for every month I work
8 hours sick leave for every month I work
I then get 7 holidays throughout the year and Christmas through New Years off about 14 working days total.
My vacation and sick hours accrue up to a certain point (its pretty reasonable I could accrue up to 22 days right now and that increases with service) and then vacation hours will start to roll over into sick time.
I have relatively few restrictions on my use of vacation time except that there was a probationary period (6 months) when I couldnt use vacation time.
I also have to do a timesheet event though I'm on salary which kinda sucks but it allows me to be flexible with my 40 hours in a week. So if I want to take a long weekend, I can work extra hours during the week and then take a day or afternoon off without using vacation time.
I think what I get is pretty good for the US. I don't get all the same days off as the students do but I get some of them off like a longer chirstmas holiday. If you work in the state for a long time it becomes a pretty awesome plan as you can actually earn up to 21 hours of vacation time for each month you work so I have coworkers who have been working with the state forever and who take month long summer vacations.
Hope that helps.