Saving PTO between Christmas and New Years by “working from home” when you know nobody will be in the office.
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Really don’t understand why more offices don’t just close between Christmas and New Years.
Tell the NYSE to get on board with that.
As someone who celebrates Christmas with Chinese food and a movie, this is indeed the move.
or one could argue are super smart. look hella dedicated while realistically not having to do much more than just show up. super low key day, and then you use actual time off for days that you’d have to do real work on.
My company only gets stock market holidays off so we’re open one Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve and everything in between. But on the flip side we get 25 days of PTO a year so I guess it all evens out.
Anyone in the office that week is either a try hard or an idiot. Literally no work can or will get done because most people are not working. Companies who make employees take PTO for these days are cruel