“Get your work done” was referring to the nature and expectations of the unlimited PTO policies I’ve experienced. It wasn’t meant as a reflection upon you or your situation.
At my last unlimited PTO gig I gave them 2 months notice that I would be taking a 1 month sabbatical to do some travel. The response was basically, “You’re a good kid, thanks for ample heads up, do it if it helps you avoid career burnout.”
My whole point and initial comment is-- I wish everyone had that kind of PTO.
“Get your work done” was referring to the nature and expectations of the unlimited PTO policies I’ve experienced. It wasn’t meant as a reflection upon you or your situation.
At my last unlimited PTO gig I gave them 2 months notice that I would be taking a 1 month sabbatical to do some travel. The response was basically, “You’re a good kid, thanks for ample heads up, do it if it helps you avoid career burnout.”
My whole point and initial comment is-- I wish everyone had that kind of PTO.