Why Does the U.S. Hate Vacation Time?

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Unless you're a politician or self employed, you are expected to work hard in order to "live the American dream"

In just the summer months, this Congress will have the week of the 4th of July off, then damn near the ENTIRE month of August, and the week of Labor Day off.
 

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I got a pretty good amount of vacation and sick time at my current job, but I kind of feel like I can't really use it due to us being understaffed. Maybe once they fill the open position I can take some time off, but until then I kinda have to put it off. Nobody else to really do the work. :manny:

Why should they fill the position if you're already doing the work?
There being nobody to do the work is not your problem.
Let them figure it out.
 

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Why should they fill the position if you're already doing the work?
There being nobody to do the work is not your problem.
Let them figure it out.

Is it my problem though. If I take more than a day off there's gonna be a huge pile of work waiting for me when I get back, and I'll probably end up being more stressed than I was before the vacation.

We're officially understaffed though - one of the people doing my job got prompted to a different position, and they haven't bothered to fill his old spot yet. Supposedly they're gonna hire somebody soon - assuming we can get him up to speed in a couple weeks, maybe I can take some time off late July/early August. :yeshrug:
 

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Is it my problem though. If I take more than a day off there's gonna be a huge pile of work waiting for me when I get back, and I'll probably end up being more stressed than I was before the vacation.

We're officially understaffed though - one of the people doing my job got prompted to a different position, and they haven't bothered to fill his old spot yet. Supposedly they're gonna hire somebody soon - assuming we can get him up to speed in a couple weeks, maybe I can take some time off late July/early August. :yeshrug:

Put in ya 8 honest hours and keep it moving
If they wanna offer ot and u wanna do it, then do that
 

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Unless you're a politician or self employed, you are expected to work hard in order to "live the American dream"

In just the summer months, this Congress will have the week of the 4th of July off, then damn near the ENTIRE month of August, and the week of Labor Day off.
Congressmen "work" 2.5 days a week (noon tuesday-noon thursday). The rest of the time they're just raising money for their campaigns.
Plus, they get 239 days off!!! Congress vacation days will total 239 :damn:
 

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Congressmen "work" 2.5 days a week (noon tuesday-noon thursday). The rest of the time they're just raising money for their campaigns.
Plus, they get 239 days off!!! Congress vacation days will total 239 :damn:

I think the Supreme Court are like that too. There are a few that truly want to make a difference, but most are entitled pieces of shyt.
 

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I think the Supreme Court are like that too. There are a few that truly want to make a difference, but most are entitled pieces of shyt.

how people pay the taxes to live in the DC suburbs is beyond me...its basically saying I like being robbed.
 

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And people complain about teachers getting the summer off, at least they have to put up with horrible kids for 9 months out of the year.

these kids in the countries were comparing ourselves too w vacation time also go to school year round.
 

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One of the most depressing facts about this country. The things that are debated about and embraced as important are mind-blowing. :snoop:
 

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One of the most depressing facts about this country. The things that are debated about and embraced as important are mind-blowing. :snoop:

the country is ultra competitive....unfortunately most of us dont get to make the rules and we gotta pay the bills.
 

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the longer Im with my company the more hours of vacation i get a month, right now im at 10, in like 2 years it jumps to 11. I can take up to 2 weeks straight, but as much as i want a year as long as i have enough
 

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Florida’s Governor Signs Business-Backed Bill Banning Paid Sick Leave

By Bryce Covert on Jun 17, 2013 at 9:38 am

Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) signed a bill on Friday that blocks local governments from implementing paid sick leave legislation, the Orlando Sentinel reports. He made his decision quickly, only taking four of the 15 days he legally had to review the bill before he signed it.

In signing the bill, Scott sided with big business interests including Disney World, Darden Restaurants (owner of Olive Garden and Red Lobster), and the Florida Chamber of Commerce. The bill is part of a national effort to pass so-called “preemption bills” that would block paid sick leave legislation that is backed by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a right-wing group that coordinates conservative laws across states. The state’s House Majority Leader, Steve Precourt (R), who was instrumental in putting forward the preemption bill, is an active ALEC member.

The bill has made moot a 2014 referendum in Orange County that would have decided whether to require paid sick leave. More than 50,000 voters had tried to get the measure on the November 6 ballot but the County Commission voted it off. It made it on the ballot in 2014 thanks to a three-judge panel.

Florida follows a rash of preemption bills in the states, which cropped up in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Mississippi. These bills are part of ALEC’s efforts to weaken wage and labor standards: Since 2011, 67 such ALEC-affiliated bills have been introduced in state legislatures, 11 of which had been signed into law before Scott signed this bill.

Big business stood in opposition to the Orange County effort on paid sick leave because it claimed such a bill would drive up costs. Yet a study of San Francisco, which enacted a paid sick leave policy in 2007, showed that a majority of businesses saw either no impact or a positive one on profitability. Other research has shown such policies to be good for business and job growth.


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Florida's Governor Signs ALEC-Backed Bill Banning Paid Sick Leave
 
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This doesn't apply to me for 4 reasons.


1. I don't live in America

2. I don't live anywhere near Florida

3. I don't have a job

4. I'm hideously ugly

Wait

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