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Observations of PTO usage between Older Workers v. Younger workers

Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:28 am
Posted by deathvalleyfreak43
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
13312 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:28 am
I’ve found that younger workers (25-35) are more likely to take a Thursday/Friday off here and there through out the year and maybe one week long stint during the spring or summer time. Without fail this sends the older workers (45-60) into orbit. You’ll start to hear all sorts of passive aggressive comments like “must be nice” or “does he/she ever work”.

These same old heads will “forget to take a day off because they’re so busy” (always the martyr) and then take one massive month long vacation at the end of the year. IMO this is way more irresponsible than spacing it out reasonably through the year. Just something ive observed while being in the work force.
Posted by cubsfan5150
Member since Nov 2007
15851 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:30 am to
How’s the fake divorce going?
Posted by UltimaParadox
Huntsville
Member since Nov 2008
40909 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:30 am to
As usual not sure why we care how people use their "earned" PTO.

There is no right or wrong way
Posted by jdd48
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2012
22173 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:31 am to
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Without fail this sends the older workers (45-60) into orbit. You’ll start to hear all sorts of passive aggressive comments like “must be nice” or “does he/she ever work”.


Old school mentality from before mental health concerns and burnout became better understood. I am in the mid 40's and have fully embraced using my PTO. Burnout is very real, and the work will still be there tomorrow.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
263210 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:31 am to
quote:

IMO this is way more irresponsible


Not at all. It can be depended on, unlike people that call in on friday with a "mental health day."

Im taking two months off this winter (Feb, March) which allows me to travel like I couldnt with lesser time. The schedules were covered two months ago.

Posted by TheHarahanian
Actually not Harahan as of 6/2023
Member since May 2017
19683 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:32 am to
Sounds like you’re describing non-hunters vs hunters, not young vs old.
This post was edited on 12/22/23 at 8:33 am
Posted by DalenSA
Member since Jan 2023
2181 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:32 am to
All I got from this was the 25-35 crowd seems to be using their PTO more wisely than others to do fun shite on a long weekend because there's more to life than work
Posted by Darth_Vader
A galaxy far, far away
Member since Dec 2011
65064 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:32 am to
I’m an older worker. I’m in my 50s and have been with the same company over 30 years. I get 6 weeks vacation and can carry over one week. So in a given year I can have as much as 7 weeks vacation. But my wife only gets 2 weeks vacation. So, there’s no point for me to carry over any time from one year to the next. So what I’ll do is take random Friday’s off through the year, usually to spend the day working on whatever model is on my desk at that time. Right now I’m taking the week between Christmas and New Year to use up the last of this year’s days.

But frick a bunch of not using my days off. I’ve worked to hard for too long not to take advantage of what I’ve earned.
This post was edited on 12/22/23 at 8:35 am
Posted by BeerMoney
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2012
8434 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:34 am to
I love hearing these older baws talk about how they’re losing PTO at the end of the year because they failed to take it. Like it’s some fricking badge of honor.
Posted by RoyalWe
Prairieville, LA
Member since Mar 2018
3206 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:34 am to
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take one massive month long vacation at the end of the year.
I have never seen this in my 30 years of employment.
Posted by Klark Kent
Houston via BR
Member since Jan 2008
67051 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:35 am to
not wrong. as a millenial i see it both ways and don’t understand why anyone cares how PTO is used
Posted by GeauxldMember
Member since Nov 2003
4408 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:35 am to
Interestingly, I’m 49, and could give a good shite when co-workers take their PTO, or in what increments.

INB4 “it must be tough to man the fry station all alone.”
Posted by Dragula
Laguna Seca
Member since Jun 2020
5074 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:37 am to
The shite that triggers people...
Posted by Boudreaux35
BR
Member since Sep 2007
21678 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:41 am to
Sounds like you burn most of your PTO all year and now you're whining because some are taking long vacations while taking advantage of some holiday days off.

Stop being a bitch!
Posted by tigernurse
Member since Dec 2005
30822 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:43 am to
why anyone is concerned with the way anyone else takes their PTO is beyond me.

I cannot imagine letting that be a concern that takes up space in my head.
Posted by FutureCorridor49
US 90
Member since May 2023
265 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:46 am to
Only wrong way to use PTO is to not use it. Only jerkoffs never take work off.
Posted by fallguy_1978
Best States #50
Member since Feb 2018
49105 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:46 am to
I'm in the older worker category in your OP but take PTO more like the younger.

I have a lot of days off per year (around 30), so I have to burn days here and there throughout the year.
Posted by liz18lsu
Naples, FL
Member since Feb 2009
17366 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:46 am to
After COVID, followed by chapter 11, I left so many days on the table that I wish some companies still offered the "cash out or rollover" policy. I rarely use all of my time off.
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
40212 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:47 am to
People actually take entire months off? I’m jealous.
Posted by NIH
Member since Aug 2008
112910 posts
Posted on 12/22/23 at 8:50 am to
It’s pretty nice not working in a plant with retarded boomers commenting on time off
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