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Boss asks employee to cancel nonrefundable vacation because it coincides with hers: 'I calculated the fees, they are way more than a few hundred dollars'

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  • A frustrated businesswoman sits at her desk
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  • Commenters gave their two cents on the situation.

    Southern_Orange... July is ample time for them to figure out a temporary situation If they truly can't because you're just that unique then they can't exactly fire you
  • A young employee sits frustrated at her desk
  • Silver_Adagio138 Maybe your boss is too important and high paid to have a vacation.
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  • AdventurousLet3... Just imagine if you were in an accident and were incapacitated, they'd have to figure it out. Never think you're so indispensable you can't be replaced. You can and will be without thought.
  • Apocolypse Joe Their failure to plan does not constitute an emergency on your part. This was not a request, you were telling them to prepare well ahead of time. Take the vacation.
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  • Born-Rush-7554 If leadership is saying they can't handle 5 months notice to cover 7 days of your absence, that should tell you several things: 1. Your value-you can take your skills elsewhere, because you are clearly instrumental in how this business operates.
  • 2. They have zero intention of adding more staff to accommodate PTO and your team's current workload. 3. If they are successful in talking you into a vacation change, you can expect them to do it again with any PTO you take that is inconvenient for them.
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  • kellyb1985 So.... they threatened to fire you because you're too essential to take a vacation in 3 months. Real top notch operation they're running.
  • YeahlGotNuthin If you're that critical to their operation, you might want to discuss your pay. But realistically, if you worked yourself to death and d d at your desk, the job ad seeking your replacement would be posted online before your obituary would.
  • GenericMelon You have until July to find a new job, then quit a week before your vacation.
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  • IMHighAF420 If they are so panicked then they won't fire you. If they do fire you then do you really want to work for ah les like that? Seems like it's your boss's ass on the line. Say no and go on vacation.
  • whiskeynowater I manage a team of 4 in a multinational organization, if I schedule my vacation over someone else's or I approve two vacations at once without noticing, that's on me, it's my f up. I will eat the heat and apologize to the staff on hand, and make it up to them somehow.
  • Everyone is entitled to their time off, WHEN they want it so long as there is a reasonable notice for planning. Additionally. Your manager should prioritize you over themselves.
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  • Ultimately if your manager is in this much of a panic over leaving I would assume they are already under the microscope for departmental performance, likely related to your understaffing.
  • The above statement is a large assumption, though why would 7 days be so important, if performance of department wasn't an issue, it's easily communicated to clients and stakeholders when they ask about a dip in metrics. My two cents, TLDR; f that job

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