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Job negotiations: salary vs vacation
Posted on 8/29/16 at 9:46 pm
Posted on 8/29/16 at 9:46 pm
Wife is interviewing for a new job. Her current job has 21 days PTO. She does shift work so she might be off three or four days a week. When we time vacations correctly we can really stretch the days.
The new job she is being offered has 2 weeks vacation and 4 pto days. The kicker is that the vacation has to be used in week increments. So if she takes vacation a week that she only works 4 days, she still uses the whole week. Not ideal, and way less flexibility. She can buy a 3rd week.
I am thinking ask for the 3rd week with an option to buy a 4th. Or ask for more money to cover the cost of the week. I ha e been out of the corporate America for a while so not sure how negotiations go nowadays.
The new job she is being offered has 2 weeks vacation and 4 pto days. The kicker is that the vacation has to be used in week increments. So if she takes vacation a week that she only works 4 days, she still uses the whole week. Not ideal, and way less flexibility. She can buy a 3rd week.
I am thinking ask for the 3rd week with an option to buy a 4th. Or ask for more money to cover the cost of the week. I ha e been out of the corporate America for a while so not sure how negotiations go nowadays.
Posted on 8/29/16 at 9:48 pm to Boss
Everything is negotiable . Don't be afraid to ask. Worst they say is "no".
Posted on 8/29/16 at 10:59 pm to Boss
How much is a vacation day worth? I looked up how much a senior team member gets and they get like 4-5 weeks vacation and over 10 personal days plus the ability to work at home pretty often.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 5:02 am to Boss
Always take higher salary over better benefits if it is a choice.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 6:48 am to Boss
If they won't budge directly on the vacation time, consider negotiating her work/service history to get closer to the extra vacation sooner. I regret not pushing the wife harder on this last job change to ask for more than the $$$.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 7:54 am to Boss
Vacation is definitely negotiable. As previously said just about everything is negotiable. Personally I'd always ask for more vacation especially if countered with a lower salary or being asked to move to a new job for same money.
In my opinion vacation is a good way for employees to get a lot of value in negotiations. Because the managers I deal with are usually only focused on the salary per person.
That vacation in week increments is total bullshite. I wouldn't move on that personally.
In my opinion vacation is a good way for employees to get a lot of value in negotiations. Because the managers I deal with are usually only focused on the salary per person.
That vacation in week increments is total bullshite. I wouldn't move on that personally.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 12:31 pm to Boss
OP I think we need to hear more about the change in scheduling and as said what industry.
I would personally tell them that vacation time is important, and that the new job is basically taking away 2-3 weeks of vacation. Therefore if they don't budge on the vacation, the pay needs to make it up.
I've seen many companies that are by nature very tight on PTO and it is very much frowned upon to use all your leave or take unpaid leave. So its definitely something that should be asked up front if you are going to be using all or more of your PTO. Which there is nothing wrong with, but being in situation where you fit in with your vacation time is very important. I've seen people have to quit because they never took vacation and were tired of being in an office with a team member always gone. They couldn't handle that.
I would personally tell them that vacation time is important, and that the new job is basically taking away 2-3 weeks of vacation. Therefore if they don't budge on the vacation, the pay needs to make it up.
I've seen many companies that are by nature very tight on PTO and it is very much frowned upon to use all your leave or take unpaid leave. So its definitely something that should be asked up front if you are going to be using all or more of your PTO. Which there is nothing wrong with, but being in situation where you fit in with your vacation time is very important. I've seen people have to quit because they never took vacation and were tired of being in an office with a team member always gone. They couldn't handle that.
Posted on 8/30/16 at 1:35 pm to Boss
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The kicker is that the vacation has to be used in week increments.
She going into banking? Or the financial sector in general?
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