I read where the key to dealing with Comcast (and AT&T) upsell when you're cancelling service is to tell them you're moving overseas, or at least somewhere where they don't offer service. That means that the call center person's record doesn't get dinged for 'losing' your account.
I will keep this in mind. I'll be canceling soon I hope. My brother worked for Comcast for a decade or so doing installs and internet service calls. After he couldn't be on the road anymore (he has MS), they put him in the call center. He couldn't deal at all being up close to the corporate silliness. He isn't there anymore. He ended up making his part time job full time, and as soon as the insurance kicked in he quit Comcast.
We cannot carry over any vacation and do not have a set # of sick days do those do not bank either. I hate that you only get 2 weeks until you have been here 5 years. It is non negotiable except for high level people bring hired in. I asked to skip a raise and get more days and was denied.
You don't get sick days? That's not okay.
In f#@%k cancer news, my home and many others will feel a pang when we hear Mrs. Wolowitz yelling as we watch so much Big Bang. I know I saw her in other things, but her character on BBT was really memorable. [link]
I'm pretty excited that we just voted in mandatory paid sick leave.
And just double-checked and don't have more than a couple of vacation days to use or lose, so I guess I won't take extra time. But I should plan a week off next spring or something. I wish I could get a business trip scheduled that I could build on -- free flights!
I'm pretty excited that we just voted in mandatory paid sick leave.
::shakes her little Mass. pompoms::
Sorry, yes we have sick days, but there is not a set #. If you are out more than 3 consecutive days you need a dr note. If out 5 consecutive you shift over to short term disability then long term. There is nothing stated in writing, but I have heard people say something to the effect that if someone is out sick a lot it would be a problem. No idea what a lot is, but where I work sickness is at some level considered weakness. Almost no one takes days. I was very much in the habit of taking at least 1 day a quarter. I do not thnk I have taken 1 day since May 2013 when I started out here. I need to start taking them again. In my head it was just easier when there was a policy that said 7 days per employee or whatever.
It is actually unusual that I have not been sick for so long, but I am a firm believer in mental health days.
I stand by my "that's not okay"
OMG everyone is getting on my nerves this morning. Stop being stupid co-workers.