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Obviously, not every industry can have WFH, but if it's literally blizzarding and you're not 24-hour on-site IT support, I'd expect you to be able to WFH <_<
I remember once when our fire department got snowed in.
Volunteers being asked to work for 48 hours = cabin fever.
There's an (un-)delte fight going on on this post due to a meta I posted. What do we do with it? I maintain that it should be deleted in its present state, but it keeps on being undeleted, without anyone actually fixing the thing.
@TylerH That's not quite right. Anyway, that should not be the problem, if people have the choice. Problem is many companies want to have control over what and how their employees work. It is a matter of surveilance.
I mean, if you WFH and do absolutely nothing, then you're not helping, but if you WFH because you have the flu and don't want to infect the office, you're helping.
Even if you only work at half capacity, because working at half-capacity in the office with the flu turns everyone into half capacity =w=
WFH for sickness, having to watch the house, take care of sick kids, reasonable stuff. Because chances are if you aren't WFH, you'll be taking part of the day off and that also impacts capacity.
@Tunaki I edited my meta Q, hopefully some of the undeleters will now step forward to actually give an in depth explanation as to why this question is perfectly fine for the Stack Overflow format.
@Adriaan Yeah don't try to take a deeper role in that. You raised an issue, and now people are fighting, maybe because everyone is extremely hot with what is happening on that other subject? Anyway, I'd let it go
In NL the minimum is 21 vacation days, of which you need to take at least 10 in succession (i.e. 2 weeks off in total). Sick days are different; afaik an employer needs to pay you 70% wage for up to 2 years of being chronically ill.
By busy, do you mean being asked to come in on a Saturday when there was a forecast blizzard to do data entry because the data entry team was unable to finish and they wanted to leverage someone with a high typing rate?
Corrected to mention that the data entry team did not suck, but was mostly unequipped to handle the amount of data entry so a Java programmer was somehow recruited to work on a weekend without overtime.
I've programmed for years in Java. It's not the best language, but at least it works as I expect it to, and with stuff like Spring and Maven, it's a lot easier for me to pick up and learn new libraries.
right. Joining to the correct table. But the not exists is better since we're not actually concerned with the specific number of downvotes (just that it's non-zero).