chicagodisneyfan
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Of course not!
It strikes me as dishonest and not the way I would wish to leave a job.
It strikes me as dishonest and not the way I would wish to leave a job.
Dont flame me but yes I would use at least some if not all if I hadnt given notice maybe a day or two if I had.. Why? First this is part of your benifits. Employers determine your pay based in part by how much your benifits cost them. ie I have 20,000 for this employee minus what Im willing to give in benifits (say $5000) so I will offer them 15,000. It is already on the books as an outstanding payment on their balance sheet. You are not CHEATING your employer.
This is a business/benifit decison not a moral one. It is YOUR money.
No I would not. I'm on salary so it doesn't matter. At our company, unusued sick leave gets paid out every year with the Christmas bonuses to all of the hourly employees.
Even when our company had dedicated sick leave, you couldn't "bank it." I think we got 2 weeks per year, but you couldn't carry it over from one year to the next, so there'd by no way to save up to cover the whole leave with sick time. Maternity leave/surgery was still short term disability.
But I think, under my sister's PTO plan, she'd have to use all of her PTO before she could go to disability... which would mean that surgery/maternity leave would eat up her entire PTO budget and she couldn't take any other time off during the year. I wouldn't like that either.
We have separate sick and vacation time (nothing is labeled "PTO," that's just vacation time and you can take a full or part day). For long term medical issues like surgery or maternity leave, you use your sick leave until it's used up, and then you use vacation time. I think we can't go on disability unless/until all of our time is used up.
As for using sick time when you quit, I might do so before I give notice but not after. Unless I was really sick of course.
Probably not. I might be wanting a reference from that company in the future, and why leave my employer with a bad taste in his mouth? Plus, it just seems wrong.
Yes. I have. And if I ever go back to work, I would do it again if we were treated poorly when we had to use our sick time.
I knew I was going to be leaving my job several months before I actually turned in my notice. They had always treated people like they were lying when they called in sick or had to leave or be out because of a sick child. As a supervisor, I never treated my people like that but I got treated like that by my supervisor.
Getting to take my vacation time was like pulling teeth.
I was completely fed up so you can darn well bet I used every second of time I was entitled to and started using it up before I gave my notice and finished using my last 2 sick days the last week of my notice. It's not like I was going to be paid for it if I didn't take it.
I also believe companies should lump everything together and call it Paid time off. Seems silly to seperate time off into sick, vacation and personal.
Dont flame me but yes I would use at least some if not all if I hadnt given notice maybe a day or two if I had.. Why? First this is part of your benifits. Employers determine your pay based in part by how much your benifits cost them. ie I have 20,000 for this employee minus what Im willing to give in benifits (say $5000) so I will offer them 15,000. It is already on the books as an outstanding payment on their balance sheet. You are not CHEATING your employer.
About 10 years into my career I learned my lesson. I was a workaholic never using sick days at the hospital I worked at. Then a coworker who never used a day in 15 years got laid off with 6months in the bank.. The employer took 6 month pay and put it right back in their books. It was a determining factor in layoff..Do you layoff and employee who makes more and you get a 6month salery boost to your books or a young kid who makes less and has nothing in the bank? They picked money over talent and loyalty.
This is a business/benifit decison not a moral one. It is YOUR money.
That being said if I had two weeks benifit and only two weeks left I wouldnt use them all. If I worked for a very small business that had been good to me and would be hurt I would be aware of the impact. However the bigger the business the more they seem to nickle a dime their employees. They treat it like a business decision and so should you.