I'm on annual leave as we speak, as my Out Of Office notifier proclaims. 😳 What gets my goat is that I have to log it on our stupid electronic timesheet system as "Vacation". 👿
kudos - Member
I seem to be hearing about more and more people going on "Annual Leave", is this in someway different from "going on holiday"?I feel like I'm missing out cos I just have holidays, is "Annual Leave" better? Does one have to be much more important to get "Annual Leave"?
Sorry for the pointless post, it was just something I was contemplating whilst having my Daily Period of Rest, Relaxation, Recuperation & Rehydration (coffee break).
I always call it annual leave because it is called annual leave....
Ah - but there are other types of leave, e.g. sick leave, maternity leave, bereavement leave, parental leave.
Sure. So? What business is it of everyone who emails me to know what I'm up to and why?
I'm having a duvet day, anyone care to join me 😉
I say annual leave because I haven't had a holiday in five years but I get asked where I am going if I tell someone that I am holiday next week.
Go on holiday. Everyone's a winner.
Actually I don't even put "holiday" on my out of office I tend to put "Away from work" I know its longer but I know it yanks the HR Dept's chain as its not fully compliant with their corporate world.
Though a work colleague did get into trouble for putting,
[i]"If you want me I'm not here for the next 2 weeks, I shall be tazzing round the twistys of the Picos mountains on my motorbike & supping a few ales in the evening. So tough luck 😉 "[/i]
Hollybobs, innit
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I get X number of days of annual leave. I get to take them off singly or in various numbers, but what I do with those days leave is entirely up to me.
I had a week of my 'annual leave' last week. One day I stayed at home, fannying around, one I used to go get my hair cut*, the rest I went to various places.
Simple, n'est pas?
*Woman who cuts it is in Bath, doesn't do Saturdays any more.
