beerad12man said:chris1515 said:
I have unlimited PTO but track in a spreadsheet with a target of 5 weeks.
Plus, thanks to the concept of "unlimited" pto, my company has scaled back on company holidays.
Specific to the OP, I'd say 2-3 weeks for a new hire, and work up to 4-5 for a veteran. Say, after 3 years.
At some point, even if you're "off" you still better be checking the cell phone.
That's the mentality that has Americans lower on the happiness scale than many countries despite more money. An unfulfilling life where you are always on call, and can't leave work. All for most to buy materialistic things, live paycheck to paycheck, just keep up with the joneses.
Actual freedom, legitimate time off disconnected from work, etc, is worth its weight in gold and something we should fight for more of. I'm a capitalist, but also realize the evil behind it when many think this way and expect you to, as well. Rather than merely live below your means and take on less responsibility with more actual freedom leading to more actual happiness.
Well said.
On PTO and weekends I completely disconnect. My work profile notifications get shut off. I have to make an effort to re enable the profile otherwise I cannot be notified.
I spent a lot time being constantly available and I agree, it's draining.