Really thinking about quitting

No_Member_Name

Well-Known Member
After four years, I’m thinking about calling it quits. Running a business and working all night is taking its toll and the business is starting to suffer. Bring in $190-$220 a week is just not worth loosing the blusiness. The only thing that worries me is not having health care.

My question is. What will happen to my unused sick/vac/opt days?? Will they be paid out since they were earned or lost? Thank you

I know i know, i won’t let the door hit me on the way out lol
 
After four years, I’m thinking about calling it quits. Running a business and working all night is taking its toll and the business is starting to suffer. Bring in $190-$220 a week is just not worth loosing the blusiness. The only thing that worries me is not having health care.

My question is. What will happen to my unused sick/vac/opt days?? Will they be paid out since they were earned or lost? Thank you

I know i know, i won’t let the door hit me on the way out lol
What about your health insurance?
And you know if you work less than 5 years you lose your pension.
 
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Frankie's Friend

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After four years, I’m thinking about calling it quits. Running a business and working all night is taking its toll and the business is starting to suffer. Bring in $190-$220 a week is just not worth loosing the blusiness. The only thing that worries me is not having health care.

My question is. What will happen to my unused sick/vac/opt days?? Will they be paid out since they were earned or lost? Thank you

I know i know, i won’t let the door hit me on the way out lol
Better use your sick and option days up.

Got a health issue that may qualify for fmla? If so, if you get your work days reduced to a couple days a week theyll pay out your vacations for the other 3 days.
Maybe work one day a week on fmla and still have healthcare for a few months (about 3) while you shop around for more healthcare coverage before you quit.
You will probably have one week held back... not that you have many... to take.

Just one option...if you qualify.
 
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Frankie's Friend

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Omg just quit already
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Poop Head

Judge me.
After four years, I’m thinking about calling it quits. Running a business and working all night is taking its toll and the business is starting to suffer. Bring in $190-$220 a week is just not worth loosing the blusiness. The only thing that worries me is not having health care.

My question is. What will happen to my unused sick/vac/opt days?? Will they be paid out since they were earned or lost? Thank you

I know i know, i won’t let the door hit me on the way out lol
In situations like these, meth can be a good option
 

No_Member_Name

Well-Known Member
Went to H.R and the h.r girl sed that she wasn’t sure and to go speak to the shop steward. Went to speak to shop steward and he told me that he wasn’t sure and that my best bet would be to just complete the 5 years (march 2020)and use the days. That way I’ll have some kind of pension. Came on brown cafe and was told to use meth and set loose the blusiness lol
 

trickpony1

Well-Known Member
to just complete the 5 years (march 2020)

Before you quit, you may want to get a letter from the company saying you're "vested" in the pension and, precisely, how many hours for each of those 5 years you worked.

You may have years that you didn't work the required hours...IDK.

Safeguard that letter so when the company tries to screw you, many years from now, you'll have proof.
 
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