I have eight hours left, lori. I may need to borrow.
You can probably mock up some form that will let us do that, right?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have eight hours left, lori. I may need to borrow.
You can probably mock up some form that will let us do that, right?
Llama!
I vaguely remember having sick days, once upon a time. I didn't use them up, and they didn't get paid out (like vacation days did) when I quit. But they didn't disappear at te end of te year, either.
This is about the third time I've heard about this, but it still cracks me up.
In our test, the snide asides became stale long before the first short drive was over. It was kind of funny at first, but there are only so many times I want to hear Mr. T, without apparent provocation, threaten to come out of my navigation device and beat me.
Where the typical navigation system says "You have reached your destination," Mr.T's voice follows that with: "What is that? That's where you were going? Oh, man. You wasted my time!"
How much sick time to folks get per year?
My firm's holidays in our international offices. Tokyo wins for quantity and whimsy.
The London office:
New Year’s Day (National Holiday) Monday - January 2, 2006 Good Friday Friday - April 14 Easter Monday Monday - April 17 May Bank Holiday Monday - May 1 Spring Bank Holiday Monday - May 29 August Bank Holiday Monday - August 28 Christmas Day Monday - December 25 Boxing Day Tuesday - December 26
The Paris office:
New Year’s Day Sunday - January 1, 2006 Easter Monday Monday - April 17 Labor Day Monday - May 1 Victory Day Monday - May 8 Ascension Day Thursday - May 25 Pentecost Monday - June 5 National Holiday Friday - July 14 Assumption Day Tuesday - August 15 All Saints Day Wednesday - November 1 Victory of 1918 Saturday - November 11 Christmas Day Monday - December 25
The Brussels office:
New Year’s Day Sunday - January 1, 2006 Easter Monday Monday - April 17 Labor Day Monday - May 1 Ascension Day Thursday - May 25 Whit Monday Monday - June 5 National Holiday Friday - July 21 Assumption Day Tuesday - August 15 All Saints Day Wednesday - November 1 Armistice Day Saturday* - November 11 Christmas Day Monday - December 25
The Frankfurt office:
New Year’s Day Sunday - January 1, 2006 Good Friday Friday - April 14 Easter Monday Monday - April 17 May Day Monday - May 1 Ascension Day Thursday - May 25 Pentecost Monday - June 5 Corpus Christi Thursday - June 15 German Reunification Day Tuesday - October 3 Christmas Holiday Sunday - December 24 Monday - December 25 Tuesday December 26 New Year’s Eve Sunday - December 31
The Tokyo office:
New Year’s Day Monday - January 2, 2006 Coming-of-Age Day Monday - January 9 National Foundation Day Saturday - February 11 Vernal Equinox Day Tuesday - March 21 Green Day Saturday - April 29 Constitution Day Wednesday - May 3 National Holiday Thursday - May 4 Children’s Day Friday - May 5 Ocean Day Monday - July 17 Respect-for-the Aged Day Monday - September 18 Autumn Equinox Day Saturday - September 23 Health Sports Day Monday - October 9 Culture Day Friday - November 3 Labor Thanksgiving Day Thursday - November 23 Emperor’s Birth Day Saturday - December 23
On one of the days, I did, and counted it as a half day
Yeah, we don't do half days here, and I have to say -- I like it. My MI job made us count doctor's visits as sick time.
I have 350 hours, I think (accrued at 10 days/year). I'm kinda suprised that I've averaged a week out sick per year. That just doesn't seem possible. Of course, I say this after what? Taking a sick day. I guess mine are just a day here and there, not so much consecutive.
Green Day Saturday - April 29
Damn. I want a Green Day holiday.
...but not on a Saturday.
Damn. I want a Green Day holiday.
Well, schedule one for April 29th.