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unlimited paid time off is fine as long as the company requires a minimum amount of days off a year. unlimited but you must take at least 2 weeks.
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Unlimited PTO is only a scam if the culture rewards overworking. I have it at my company and my boss is the first person to tell me to take extra time
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I’d be enjoying my vacations wondering why I’m still stuck in the same position five years later lol
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Just go on permanent PTO. Really challenge their unlimited policy. “When are you coming back?” Ill let you know…😏
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I would take the most I could because I have no interest moving up into a role with more responsibilities
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This was an example of game theory in Econ101 and the professor said the greater value is to eat because you can guarantee a result
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Anything less then 26 days PTO with 40h a week, would be illegal where I'm from. and matter where I won't consider less as ok to me
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catch me applying to one of those, being happy in my position and taking a week every month
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@lancemcdougall89:I have unlimited PTO. It depends on the company and their policy. 3 months into 2022, I’ve already taken 16 days off.
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