True condolences but putting the personal bit aside - aren't you salary? Not sure about your specific contract, but there is no such thing as "days off" in a salaried position, at least not in my experiences. Of course some companies are easier to work with than others on these things - but i'll assume you don't punch a time-clock.
If i'm in Hawaii and something happens in my purview, i'll be paged and a flight will be arranged for me to get back - on vacation or not.
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Blegh. Sucky.Luke wrote:Thanks.Fragems wrote:I'm sorry Luke I can't even imagine how difficult a situation like that can be. Hopefully your boss pulls his head out of his ass and doesn't bother you anymore. There is a time and place for business and that definitely wasn't necessary.
She's sent me three emails since I last posted.
IT'S A DAY OFF!
I have no clue what they are thinking. When you have a day off...IT'S A DAY OFF!
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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Damn Luke, that's awful, I'm sorry
lemme know if there's anything I can do
Final Fantasy IX is the best one
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Every salaried job I've held I've had no problem going incommunicado when I took PTO. When I was at Amazon I'd sometimes get paged in on an issue at night even when I wasn't on the pager duty that day (the guy needed help) but when PTO was taken the pager was left at home, and there was the expectation that people on PTO wouldn't respond. They made a point of making sure that everyone didn't take PTO at once for that reason.mjmjr25 wrote:True condolences but putting the personal bit aside - aren't you salary? Not sure about your specific contract, but there is no such thing as "days off" in a salaried position, at least not in my experiences. Of course some companies are easier to work with than others on these things - but i'll assume you don't punch a time-clock.
If i'm in Hawaii and something happens in my purview, i'll be paged and a flight will be arranged for me to get back - on vacation or not.
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Same here for Turner. If I'm on PTO, I'm gone. I might check work email occasionally, but that's the limit. And while I don't mind saying as a courtesy what I'm doing with my PTO, it's a courtesy, not a requirement. I'm not mission critical in such a way that I have to be in my cube at a very specific time to do my work. Sure, we have people that are like that, but they're constantly monitoring programming feeds.MrPopo wrote:Every salaried job I've held I've had no problem going incommunicado when I took PTO. When I was at Amazon I'd sometimes get paged in on an issue at night even when I wasn't on the pager duty that day (the guy needed help) but when PTO was taken the pager was left at home, and there was the expectation that people on PTO wouldn't respond. They made a point of making sure that everyone didn't take PTO at once for that reason.mjmjr25 wrote:True condolences but putting the personal bit aside - aren't you salary? Not sure about your specific contract, but there is no such thing as "days off" in a salaried position, at least not in my experiences. Of course some companies are easier to work with than others on these things - but i'll assume you don't punch a time-clock.
If i'm in Hawaii and something happens in my purview, i'll be paged and a flight will be arranged for me to get back - on vacation or not.
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I miss Turner time. WCW Saturday Night - 6:05 EST. Classic.
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Haha, that's now a running gag here at Turner. It explains why we're always late to our meetings.TSTR wrote:I miss Turner time. WCW Saturday Night - 6:05 EST. Classic.
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It depends on the position in the company. In sales, there is no such thing as out of communication for most positions. Many sales jobs do not give quota relief for vacations either.
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I don't know your positions - but I believe Luke is a Director and those are typically not redundant positions, meaning it isn't an issue of making sure that such a number isn't on PTO at the same time as it is in some salaried positions - you need to be available.
My company runs a light management structure, we don't have redundancies, some positions can backfill others, but many can't. If there's an emergency in my area, i'm getting called and expected to be in in the most reasonable time possible.
Don't get me wrong - i'm not saying Luke's boss isn't being unreasonable considering circumstances, i'm not saying it even sounds like an emergency, i'm saying it isn't surprising to me that he's getting emails / phone calls while on PTO.
I'd have to check federal law, but I believe management has to approve PTO and has the right to ask what it is for. I know that's the case at my employer, and at my father's employer which has a strong union (BN Railroad) .
My company runs a light management structure, we don't have redundancies, some positions can backfill others, but many can't. If there's an emergency in my area, i'm getting called and expected to be in in the most reasonable time possible.
Don't get me wrong - i'm not saying Luke's boss isn't being unreasonable considering circumstances, i'm not saying it even sounds like an emergency, i'm saying it isn't surprising to me that he's getting emails / phone calls while on PTO.
I'd have to check federal law, but I believe management has to approve PTO and has the right to ask what it is for. I know that's the case at my employer, and at my father's employer which has a strong union (BN Railroad) .

