@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn In software most people use about half their allotted vacation days. So maybe taking 1.5 weeks. AKA a vacation in the summer and a few Fridays off for longer weekends. We actually get back our vacation days as $$$.
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn I've been burned out a lot working as a PhD student but this is mostly because my doctor supervisor had a pathological need to hurt his students. As a software engineer, I've had a few tight deadlines, but have yet to be burned out. It seems that burnout is mostly due to mismanagement.
The US we have a lot of engineering or contract research style groups that fulfill contracts for developing new technology. Unlike proper companies they transfer the IP to whomever ordered the product. Furthermore, these are relatively smaller.
In Europe doing contracting style work usually gets you paid more, but in the US working for a well capitalized startup or FAANG makes more than a contractor.