Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get 4 weeks a year, first year of service.
That makes no sense. First three years you get 13 days
People. By regulation, Title 5 federal employees earn 12 vacation days per year for the first three years of service. HOWEVER there is a provision that allows new Feds with significant prior work experience to earn more annual leave if they have highly-valued skills and make a case for themselves. That being said, no Title 5 fed earns 4 weeks of annual leave. It is totally possible to end up with four weeks or more of "vacation" if you earn credit hours and/or time off award, but that isn't guaranteed leave. And non-title 5 agencies (federal reserve, etc.) are a whole different thing altogether.
The main point is that there is not nearly the level of uniformity among federal benefits as people on this board seem to think.