wombat_5606
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If it was me I would absolutely be going on that cruise. Especially if no one else was off at that Time. I'd go to the point of calling in sick everyday from the boat and get a dr note when I got back, but I'm not a person that easily takes no as an answer.
That being said you shouldn't have booked it without requesting the days,but it really says something about them that they aren't willing to work with you.
I've never in all of my experiences and a few employers, ever heard of anyone that couldn't understand this situation and still be a %$#@ and not allow someone off. That's ridiculous.
Or, just quit your job. I wouldn't want to work for a place that is so inflexible. You CAN get other jobs. I promise.
Wow. It's just a vacation!!!!
Unfortunately, not everyone can push the envelope on their job like that. I don't think I would endanger my job over a vacation.
My mother had really enjoyed cruising. When her health was failing, she wanted to cruise one more time and she wanted to do it big. She booked the penthouse suite on a new HAL ship and wanted myself and my oldest daughter to take this trip with her. My daughter was the assistant manager of a store in a very small town, at the time, and her boss would not let her take this momentous trip. There is no way she could afford to go on this cruise and be out of a job when she got home. There weren't enough job opportunities where she lived.
In fact, that was the last trip my mother was ever able to take, but we all got over the disappointment. No one has ever forgotten it, but we did move on.
By the way, my mother enjoyed her cruise with her favorite daughter(me) and son-in-law instead.
@goofy77, I have a family member who works in a call center. Yes, they are extremely inflexible. Yes, he too, has missed out on a lot of family events. I suggest you continue to ask up until the day you have to pack for that trip. I wouldn't endanger my job over it, though!
