BeerMe
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So for everyone who says they would not hire someone with a planned vacation, I don't know if I would want to work for a company that does not look out for my well being as well
Well said.
So for everyone who says they would not hire someone with a planned vacation, I don't know if I would want to work for a company that does not look out for my well being as well
I agree that the only people who know if this is a good time to take a planned vacation while on unemployment are the people involved. The Op and her Dh know if this will be a good idea or not. If they are financially secure and could take teh chance that an employment opportunity may be denied due to that vacation, then I say go ahead. To continue with the planning without understanding that there is a very real possibility that a prospective employer has many choices and may choose a candidate whose commitments do not include a vacation early in the training and acclimation process is naive.I am simply amazed at the poor management and insensitivity. I work for a international company and a newly hired employee who has plans already for a family vacation is the least of my concerns. The two rules of management is to accomplish your mission, second is taking care o your employees. I utilize this philosophy time and time again and consistently shatter goals set for my department. My employees would walk to hell and back to ensure the mission is taken care of because they know they are going to be taken care of. So for everyone who says they would not hire someone with a planned vacation, I don't know if I would want to work for a company that does not look out for my well being as well
I think we all need a break now and then, and just because someone lost their job and still wants to get away is not the end of the world or irresponsible. This is an extremely stressful time and just as demanding as going to work every day.
I say if you can do it and be financially ok, then do it. If not then don't.
Flame me if you want, but people on unemployment should NOT be taking a family trip to Disney World! Period. You already have a trip planned for next year, so skip this one.
The third, correct option is to accept the job, say that you have a pre-planned commitment to be out of town from the 7-14, and say that you will be back at work the 15th. No HR department is going to turn you down.
That's a terrible way to begin a new job. "Thanks for hiring me! By the way, I got other things I want to be doing, so you'll have to find someone to cover for me while I go to Disney."
That assuming the job you're talking about even has an "HR department". In many cases, you'll be talking directly to your boss, who hired you. And you'll be dealing with co-workers who've been working in this company a lot longer than you and have seniority when it comes to picking vacation dates. You sure won't be making a good first impression!
I expect anyone who starts off like this will be bounced at the first opportunity.
Again, having pre-confirmed plans is a regular thing that happens without incident basically everywhere, all the time. Having a Disney vacation planned is no different than say travellng to Hawaii for your brother's wedding.
roomthreeseventeen said:Again, having pre-confirmed plans is a regular thing that happens without incident basically everywhere, all the time. Having a Disney vacation planned is no different than say travellng to Hawaii for your brother's wedding.
Wait, who is taking a trip to Disney that's worth a MONTH of expenses?
The third, correct option is to accept the job, say that you have a pre-planned commitment to be out of town from the 7-14, and say that you will be back at work the 15th. No HR department is going to turn you down.
Again, having pre-confirmed plans is a regular thing that happens without incident basically everywhere, all the time. Having a Disney vacation planned is no different than say travelling to Hawaii for your brother's wedding.
For all the people who say you can't go to Disney when unemployed, how do you account for airfare? Lets assume the Disney trip can be refunded fully. You are still left with airfare that for 99% of the people won't be refundable.
If you have a vacation planned that is totally paid for, the cost has been absorbed by the family already, and dining is included resulting in very little new expenses. You can go on this trip and spend maybe $200 in a week, or cancel and have $800 or more in airfare left there. Depending on your airline you have a year to use that, in many cases with an additional fee up to $150 per person. Keep in mind this is a year clock that is running and you have no idea when you will get a job again so you could very well due to work commitments be unable to use that airfare credit.
Why is going on a fully paid trip an issue just because you are unemployed that week?
Check with the job. Sorry but when i have an opening I need some one to come in and hit the job running. Bottom line rarely is a candidate so exceptional that we can't find another. So if you tell me you've got a vacation planned in a month, I'll thank you and tell you have a nice day. If someone wants to give up a good salary, pension, matching 401k and health benefits for a vacation, in this economy, have at it. Way too many people looking for good jobs for me tohold up my work.
I work for a big fortune 50 company
I would still plan to go since you have free dining. What resort are you staying at. If deluxe change to a moderate. In my opinion they are almost as nice as the deluxes anyone and have far better quick service! GET TRAVEL INSURANCE!! This way if your husband gets another job and can't go his new employer just writes a letter and you get your money back. This way your covered. A friend of mine reccomended Travel Guard insurance years back. I have been using them every year for our trips. VERY comprehensive and reasonable. Good luck and I hope he gets a new job soon. Please don't let it spoil your trip!![]()
Wait, who is taking a trip to Disney that's worth a MONTH of expenses?
I would guess a fairly average amount spent on a week at Disney is between $4-5,000. For most people that do not live in NYC, that is more than a month's worth of expenses.
Well the OP may very well have already made up her mind on this trip since she has been posting today about how excited she is about her MNSSHP tickets arriving and asking about wearing flotation devices at Shark Reef.So maybe this whole thread is (as a PP stated) moot.
Why is going on a fully paid trip an issue just because you are unemployed that week?
The third, correct option is to accept the job, say that you have a pre-planned commitment to be out of town from the 7-14, and say that you will be back at work the 15th. No HR department is going to turn you down.
I would still plan to go since you have free dining. What resort are you staying at. If deluxe change to a moderate. In my opinion they are almost as nice as the deluxes anyone and have far better quick service! GET TRAVEL INSURANCE!! This way if your husband gets another job and can't go his new employer just writes a letter and you get your money back. This way your covered. A friend of mine reccomended Travel Guard insurance years back. I have been using them every year for our trips. VERY comprehensive and reasonable. Good luck and I hope he gets a new job soon. Please don't let it spoil your trip!![]()