Wow, you must get a lot of vacation time.4 nights on 30A starting tomorrow
4 nights at Disney next week
7 nights in key west in May - cancelled harbour island, Bahamas due to all the testing required to visit there.
7 nights in watercolor in june
8 night cruise on the fantasy in October.
Really trying to fit another cruise in on the fantasy in April.
Wow, you must get a lot of vacation time.
What did you get?1. Road trip from Everett, Washington to our home in Georgia (March 25, 2022 - ?)
- We are picking up the motorhome we just bought and driving it home!
2005 Chinook Summit 2700. Big enough to live in, small enough to tuck ourselves away in a national park somewhere.I take it you're a motorhome owner, as well! What's your rig?What did you get?
Wow, you must get a lot of vacation time.
2006 Country Coach Magna. I can't tuck into a national park....2005 Chinook Summit 2700. Big enough to live in, small enough to tuck ourselves away in a national park somewhere.I take it you're a motorhome owner, as well! What's your rig?
I do make this comment frequently, and I wonder if some folks actually have jobs. I am amazed how time time off they get.I've noticed that you make this comment frequently. I just want to say--not everyone gets a set amount of vacation time, like 2 or 3 weeks. Where my DH currently works, he earns a certain number of hours every paycheck, that he can save up. I imagine a lot of people who have this method of accruing vacation time are pretty flush with it right now. In addition, DH can work unpaid overtime to accrue paid time off--he can add an additional 3 days this way. He uses those first, then starts to re-build them. He's also allowed to take time off without pay--we try to avoid this, but he's only worked there for 2 years, so he's not accruing at a rapid rate. Some companies also convert paid holidays to floating ones, that you can take any time. When I worked for GE, we had Election Day off (because the unions negotiated it), which they later converted to a floater.