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by desdiv
2807 days ago
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I apologize if my suggestion was stupid. I'm just trying to get a discussion started here, that's all. It would cost the company next to nothing, in my view, because the steps the company has to take is almost exactly the same: 1. Employee quits. Company immediately looks for a replacement. One year down the road, when the company is expanding, they have to look for another worker. 2. Employee goes on sabbatical. Company immediately looks for a replacement. One year down the road, when the company is expanding, they first contact the sabbatical guy if they want to come back, and if not they have to look for another worker. In scenario 1, the company pays for the cost of two hirings with 100% certainty. In scenario 2, worst case the company pays for the cost of two hirings; best case the company only pays for one. |
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