The center I work at has at most, probably 300 customer reps, all of whom are full time. Of course being full time, we get benefits, including paid time off.
The problem is the system we have to use to get that time off is...somewhat convoluted to say the least.
How it works is there are a certain number of hours available for PTO every day. So if the daily allotment is 80, that means ten employees can take paid days off that day and anyone else is SOL unless they're going to a funeral or have a verifiable (as in with a doctors note) medical reason for missing.
Usually the available time on any given day is no more than 100 hours, which means that never can more than 12 reps (12 X 8 =96) take any given day as a paid day. Remember how I said about 300 reps are employed here?
What this all means is if you need PTO in a pinch you're screwed. The last time I looked at the scheduling I didn't see one SINGLE PTO day available for over a month.
No that is not a typo.
God forbid I get sick or have a last minute thing come up that I need off work for.
We do have a limited number of unpaid days off we can take but once you hit your limit, you're out the door. Hence why I am not exactly eager to take unpaid days I don't have to.
The problem is the system we have to use to get that time off is...somewhat convoluted to say the least.
How it works is there are a certain number of hours available for PTO every day. So if the daily allotment is 80, that means ten employees can take paid days off that day and anyone else is SOL unless they're going to a funeral or have a verifiable (as in with a doctors note) medical reason for missing.
Usually the available time on any given day is no more than 100 hours, which means that never can more than 12 reps (12 X 8 =96) take any given day as a paid day. Remember how I said about 300 reps are employed here?
What this all means is if you need PTO in a pinch you're screwed. The last time I looked at the scheduling I didn't see one SINGLE PTO day available for over a month.
No that is not a typo.
God forbid I get sick or have a last minute thing come up that I need off work for.
We do have a limited number of unpaid days off we can take but once you hit your limit, you're out the door. Hence why I am not exactly eager to take unpaid days I don't have to.
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