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Whats normal for starting paid vacation leave?
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<blockquote data-quote="starnsey" data-source="post: 15136959" data-attributes="member: 132253"><p>Eh, slow times happen. But you can't just get rid of someone because you don't necessarily always know when things are going to kick back up.</p><p></p><p>Since I work in the oil industry, I nearly had nothing to do for two months or so recently. I was sort of on standby for a design project I'm working on so my boss didn't want me to get wrapped up in something else only to have to be pulled off of that thing because the first thing suddenly became an order or whatever. So I'd go to him every week and tell him I'm needing something to do - well he couldn't get me anything because then I wouldn't be ready to go if an order came through. Alright, well I guess I'll sit around and maybe dabble in some training stuff but otherwise, it was just a complete waste of two months. Nothing I could do about it. My morale was pretty much destroyed since I was so bored but luckily some work kicked up again and I was back in it. Shit just happens in certain work environments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starnsey, post: 15136959, member: 132253"] Eh, slow times happen. But you can't just get rid of someone because you don't necessarily always know when things are going to kick back up. Since I work in the oil industry, I nearly had nothing to do for two months or so recently. I was sort of on standby for a design project I'm working on so my boss didn't want me to get wrapped up in something else only to have to be pulled off of that thing because the first thing suddenly became an order or whatever. So I'd go to him every week and tell him I'm needing something to do - well he couldn't get me anything because then I wouldn't be ready to go if an order came through. Alright, well I guess I'll sit around and maybe dabble in some training stuff but otherwise, it was just a complete waste of two months. Nothing I could do about it. My morale was pretty much destroyed since I was so bored but luckily some work kicked up again and I was back in it. Shit just happens in certain work environments. [/QUOTE]
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