Originally Posted by L.I.TRAIN:
good message. The important thing is, there is ALWAYS a work life balance.
Employers these are days are making that statement less true every day.
Warning: Gonna vent on this point, you were warned!
Where I work, "work life balance" can never be said without several people breaking out in laughter.
They've told us that there might not be any options for taking any time off from February of next year until... they don't know when. It might be almost a year with all requests for time off being denied. We're going through a restructuring right now and their answer is to deny time off for people as a means to make sure they'll have the staffing they need.
Just came out of almost 5 years straight with OT in every week of that. We worked over 2 years of 20+ hours overtime every single week. And if you took time off for anything, you had to make it up later (yes, even for emergencies. We had a guy take off some days for his brother's funeral and the day he came back, was told he had to immediately make up for the OT when he was gone). Things aren't that bad still, but they aren't great.
All this has been dictated from corporate level in another part of the country, so there's nobody to complain to where we are about any of it. There's nobody within several states who has anything to do with this, so all the bosses will shrug and tell you it's not their call.
The problem is my wife works here too and our company pays the most within our industry. I'm coming up on 15 years and my wife is coming up on 20. We can't quit and start over without taking a massive pay cut, probably to the tune of giving up almost 3/4 of our salary.