• @P1nkman
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    13519 days ago

    I told my American colleagues that in Denmark we get 3 consecutive weeks off during the summer, and the company is not allowed to contact us. We also get an additional 2 weeks off we can use whenever we want. Oh, and + 5 days (in hours). Again that we can use whenever.

    Their jaws dropped.

    • @[email protected]
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      3319 days ago

      Or the fact that we actually pay people to study (~1000 USD a month), instead of putting them into crippling lifelong debt.

      • @Vigge93
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        1019 days ago

        If it’s like the system in Sweden, it’s actually ~$400 straight up benefit, and ~$800 in a very favourable (optional) loan with very low interest that is paid back over 25 years.

          • @Noodle07
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            219 days ago

            coughs

            Wanna come visit France?

        • @[email protected]
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          319 days ago

          It’s better than the system in Sweden. You can get an optional loan on top of the base benefit (with a very cheap interest rate) of up to $520 every month.

        • @LowtierComputer
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          819 days ago

          I get like 3 weeks off per year. Including holidays. Total. And that’s actually considered quite good in my market.

          • @P1nkman
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            1219 days ago

            Then I don’t want to tell you about our sick days, and they can be many! Oh, and you cannot get fired if you’re on sick leave, vacation or any other form of leave (parental etc). I feel really lucky living here!

    • @[email protected]
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      1819 days ago

      Meanwhile my boss’s boss was telling me last year that I had taken too much of our “unlimited” PTO after 2 weeks…

    • @Got_Bent
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      1619 days ago

      And I literally can’t leave the office for ten minutes to go buy lunch downstairs. Gotta bring my lunch and eat it at my desk while fielding internal and external questions.