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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Thr time off in the summer IS THE ACTUAL win to the argument. It's the whole argument. [b]Unpaid is irrelevant - just budget better[/b]. For most people in the workforce, The idea of having literal weeks, maybe even months of not working is an actual dream. An unlivable dream. Yeah, it's great when you don't have enough money to pay your bills let alone do anything with the time off other than try to find work. It's fine if you have a safety net like your spouse's income or your parent's income to prop you up. [/quote] I actually take offense at this. I work full time, 50 weeks a year and make significantly less than a public school teacher in my state who has the same number of years of experience. I like my job, but find it really tone deaf and insensitive that you are complaining about your pay...while you make more than me AND have more time off. [/quote]
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