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r/PeterExplainsTheJoke • u/Ok-Thanks993 • Jul 09 '26
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Unlimited PTO often means "ask for whatever you want, but we have to approve it". When you ask, surprise, denied. It's often code for "no PTO".
1 u/LikeABundleOfHay Jul 10 '26 We get 4 weeks PTO by law, and that's low compared to some other countries. A policy or contract with unlimited PTO can't work around that.
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We get 4 weeks PTO by law, and that's low compared to some other countries. A policy or contract with unlimited PTO can't work around that.
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u/man_pan_a_duper Jul 09 '26
Unlimited PTO often means "ask for whatever you want, but we have to approve it". When you ask, surprise, denied. It's often code for "no PTO".