Also, in the US, employers have to pay departing employees for any unused PTO. If the PTO is "unlimited," there's (perhaps counterintuitively) nothing to reimburse.
This wasn’t meant as an accusation, I’m sure the picture is legit; I apologize for accidentally suggesting otherwise.
I only meant to mention that the arrangement of the flowers suggested the shape of a turtle, which is certainly not a bad thing in my eyes. As I said, a very pretty picture!
One time I had this experience in reverse; I was investigating a problem and found a forum post about it from an ex coworker with a recognizable username. (Unfortunately he hadn’t found a solution, either.)
But removing one entire soul crushing day from your week, allowing you to sleep in, do chores or errands, go somewhere fun, whatever you want. You are less free to do those things with the two extra hours per day because the two hours are probably before or after when many places are open, plus you and any compatriots with whom you might want to associate are more likely to be tired from work. (I’m speaking of a hypothetical “you,” not necessarily you personally, of course.)
I certainly think 4x8 should be implemented as the standard, but until that happens, I consider 4x10 to be far, far preferable to 5x8, especially if you get to choose your day off. I’ve mostly worked 4x10 for many years and the few times I’ve had to switch back to 5x8 have been soul crushing due to how much opportunity and “me time” I’ve lost.
I didn’t know I wanted it until the first job that offered it, but now it’s a requirement I’ll mention the first time I speak to any recruiter.
Every damn day ( programming.dev )
xkcd #2907: Schwa ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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Pink Rose ( files.catbox.moe )
xkcd #2881: Bug Thread ( imgs.xkcd.com )
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The 4-day workweek was a longshot. The UAW isn’t giving up ( www.cnn.com )