I take pride in my work but after two years of busting my ass and sometimes working 12 hour days to ensure a car would make it out the next day and getting zero acknowledgement via financially or verbally. I quit doing more than bare minimum while I look for a new job.Does anyone not take pride in what they do and acutally acomplish thru thier work anymore?
My new job is two weeks vacation, one week personal time, one week sick time. Apparently HR handles them all pretty much the same way. I think it's weird, but it adds up to a fair amount. Won't see any of it until Jan 1 though.Also, what is up with flat vacation packages? I interviewed for a company last year that only offered two weeks even though I have 10 years of industry experience and it was an Architect position. I can't fathom how they think anyone decent at the job would work for such little vacation time.
Depends if they stack rank as well. Stack Rank + Unlimited vacation means you're taking no time off. If they don't stack rank it is a bit more loose but I'd still imagine there would be significant peer pressure to not take more than 4 weeks or so a year.The company interviewed for offers unlimited vacation time. What that tells me is people probably take less vacations for fear of losing their jobs
I have Unlimited Vacation. If you suck, you worry. If you are a good employee then you are given the days off you need.The company interviewed for offers unlimited vacation time. What that tells me is people probably take less vacations for fear of losing their jobs
Luckily stack ranking has been debunked as a valid performance management system and is being phased out almost everywhere.Depends if they stack rank as well. Stack Rank + Unlimited vacation means you're taking no time off. If they don't stack rank it is a bit more loose but I'd still imagine there would be significant peer pressure to not take more than 4 weeks or so a year.
Absolutely. One of my old companies switched from paying out up to 40 hours to not paying out at all (i.e., use it or lose it) and there was a huge uproar. Like Khane mentioned, it just resulted in tons of people taking off purely because they had hours they knew they'd lose, whereas with the payout option they would have worked those days and been productive.Does anyone prefer a payout option for vacation? Not saying I don't want vacation or I don't have use for my free time(not nearly enough, hi2u home ownership and infant son). But after getting yearly family visits and such out of the way, I still have ~5 days of vacation left. Compared to cost of catchup when I come back and falling behind in that month's iteration, I'd rather they just pay me for those days instead of taking them.
Yeah I know but it still exists here and there. I think Microsoft only recently got rid of stack ranking.Luckily stack ranking has been debunked as a valid performance management system and is being phased out almost everywhere.