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    In Europe 4-6weeks off per year are a norm. Some companies even offer unlimited sabbaticals. That’s why I go every other year on a 2 month vaccation + normal vaccation in between.

    Fight for your rights. Unionize.

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    Europeans: out of office until October. 🚬🍺

    Jokes aside tho, it’s mandatory at my job to take a vacation for at least two weeks at least once a year, and managers can get in trouble if someone doesn’t take a vacation in a long time.

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      In America, we have to request dying. Unless you have approval from your management, you’re not allowed to die. We must appease the shareholders at any cost. We live for the capitalists!!! Hurrah! Greatest nation on earth

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      I may get 4 to 5 weeks off for the year, but it is absolutely taboo to try and take 2 of those at the same time. The amount of guilt you get even requesting it is all you need to know about our current state. The only exceptions i have had fot this was when i got married and had each kid. Besides that i have not had more than 1 week off at one time since i was 15 and im in my 40s now.

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        I may get 4 to 5 weeks off for the year, but it is absolutely taboo to try and take 2 of those at the same time.

        Here in the Netherlands you have the right to take at least one 2 week vacation a year.

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        I’m in the US and I only have to take 5 consecutive business days off once a year (not clear if it’s just a security thing or a law for the industry I work in), but my workplace absolutely has people take more than a week at a time. Sounds like you work in a rough industry, sorry.

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      how would one get started in something like that

      EDIT oh you mean like, the sound guy at a concert?

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        Bruh you can literally do this at any kind of seasonal work.

        The thing is you aren’t getting paid for that time either…

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        I was confused too. The word engineer sounds like… something different, but I think that’s what the OP meant.

        I’m sure it’s technically challenging and I don’t have the know-how to do it, but the proliferation of the word engineer in all sorts of job titles kind of diminishes the value of the actual effort, time and skill it takes to become an engineer.

        Also, what is wrong with the job title of sound technician? It feels like all the important-sounding job descriptions are just a trick for companies to make you feel prouder about your job so they can make you work more and pay you less.

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          You could refer to me as a sound tech, but I do a whole lot more than just press buttons on a mixer. My job includes designing speaker systems for live events. If youve ever seen those big stacks of speakers at a concert, those are setup according to an engineers specifications

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        Correct, but I actually do a mix of live music and corporate events. Typically the busy seasons go with the school schedule when everyone is working and not on vacation

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    My kids keep asking why I have to go to work when they have summer off. Its harder cause their mom is a teacher and has the summer off.

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    3 months! That’s nuts. No wonder Americans are behind in education, you’re never at school!