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by dragonwriter
2591 days ago
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> Even for high-paid white-collar jobs, you typically don't get a lot of paid time off in the US. Two weeks, typically Two weeks at 1 year, three weeks at 5 years, and 4 weeks at 20 years, typically. (That's tenure at one company, not total experience.) https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/05/heres-how-many-paid-vacation... EDIT: And note, lots of workers don't get separate paid sick leave, and those that do get very small allotments compared to anywhere else in the developed world. |
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