Why You Should Take Your PTO Instead of Cashing It In

Why You Should Take Your PTO Instead of Cashing It In

You’ve worked hard to earn your PTO, and it’s time you start using it! It’s good for you, your health, and your career.

Paid time off refers to planned time away from your job where you still receive pay. 

Paid time off refers to planned time away from your job where you still receive pay. 

Examples of Paid Time Off

– Federal Holiday – Vacation – Sick Time – Medical Leave – Jury Duty – Bereavement

What is Vacation Time?

Your vacation time is the number of PTO hours or days you can take off from your regular work schedule.  

What About Unlimited Paid Time Off?

Unlimited paid time off is a huge selling point when a company wants to hire new talent, but it’s not always as great as it seems.  

Americans Aren’t Taking Their PTO

Although one study found the pandemic prevented 92% of Americans from taking vacations, eligible employees weren’t using their PTO long before the pandemic hit.

Why Aren’t People Using Their PTO?

Some are hesitant to take time off because their managers don’t support it. 

Why You Need Time Off

Time away from your job is good for you. It benefits your career, personal life, and overall mental and physical health.

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