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  • Okay, so I did some research:

    This Fucking Guy

    • Doesn’t do anything
    • Never really did anything
    • Got tired of the expectations of never doing anything
    • Emigrated to America, under the excuse that he finally wanted to do something
    • Still doesn’t really do fuck all

    This Fucking Guy’s Wife

    • Used to do something
    • Married this fucking guy and no longer does anything
      • Brits hate this one simple trick!
    • May have convinced this fucking guy that his family is the root of his not doing anything
    • Moved to America with this fucking guy
    • Does fuck all


  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgtoAntiwork@lemmy.worldGrind
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    15 days ago

    “Get your work done” was referring to the nature and expectations of the unlimited PTO policies I’ve experienced. It wasn’t meant as a reflection upon you or your situation.

    At my last unlimited PTO gig I gave them 2 months notice that I would be taking a 1 month sabbatical to do some travel. The response was basically, “You’re a good kid, thanks for ample heads up, do it if it helps you avoid career burnout.”

    My whole point and initial comment is-- I wish everyone had that kind of PTO.


  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.orgtoAntiwork@lemmy.worldGrind
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    15 days ago

    Someone sold you an adaptation of regular PTO as “unlimited” PTO.

    The times I’ve had unlimited PTO, it’s literally just an honor system. Get your work done normally, try to give 1-2 wk advanced notice when at all possible, don’t super blatantly abuse it.