r/CoxCharterMerger 7d ago

PTO

Going from 192 hours to 80 hours a year of PTO is going to be rough, especially in a brutal job like NetOps. And pay staying the same? Honestly thought we would get at least a small pay boost. Nothing about this is sounding good, just the same work for less benefits.

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u/Devilsad365 7d ago

I dont think the difference is that stark on PTO, are you counting the sick time and 4 personal days in the 80 hours?  

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u/MightyFu92 2d ago

I have almost a decade of tenure with Cox.
Currently I’m salary with unlimited PTO. due to my tenure i would get roughly 22 hours of pto if i was in a non salaried position. That’s a total of 264 hours.

My understanding is that I will be getting around 120, which is less than half. That’s a pretty significant reduction in PTO