tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post6753300747538753743..comments2024-03-13T08:03:38.906-07:00Comments on Frugal Freedom: A New LookUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-6146786596669930812011-12-16T20:11:10.554-07:002011-12-16T20:11:10.554-07:00Oh to be awash in paid days off! That will never ...Oh to be awash in paid days off! That will never happen for me. A coworker suggested that I save all 3 weeks to roll over for next year. that was a very depressing thought. I would much rather look forward to having an extra day or two at my disposal. Even the thought of it makes next year seem a little more tolerable.Daizyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08075279944974601962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6787157690355329112.post-26031060769242586212011-12-16T08:05:10.509-07:002011-12-16T08:05:10.509-07:00I recall when I first got that third week of vacat...I recall when I first got that third week of vacation time I began to tack on a day or two to the week between Christmas and New Years. This was in the early 1990s. I began to like that more and more (and I was not going out of town for a week or more earlier in the year most years so I had the days to use this way).<br /><br />I sometimes had a few ectra days beyond that and rolled them into the following year which was nice, too.<br /><br />By 2000, I picked up a 4th week of vacation so I was awash in paid days off. But in 2001 I switched to part-time work so I lost some days on a prorated basis. Then again, I had much more free time so I still came out ahead.<br /><br />You seem to be busy with a lot of personal stuff lately, from the doggies to home and vehicle maintenance to trying to buy a new place to live, so I hope you will use those days well and productively. Or not LOL!Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05503978839912338538noreply@blogger.com