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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I dsagree on PTO not being negotiable. It totally is- especially if you have many years in the workforce- you don't want to start over with 3 weeks of vacation when you currently have 5. All I had to d was prove what I had and it was matched. It is really is no cost to the company.[/quote] What do you mean there is no cost? They are paying you to not work. There is a literal dollar amount that’s associated with PTO. [/quote] It depends on the job. When I get back from vacations, I have the same work piled up that I would have done if I hadn't gone on vacation. Work gets the same amount of work out of me, I just work harder and longer. If you do shift work like a doctor and have to pay someone to cover that shift, then there is a dollar amount associated. [/quote]
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