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Will I have to pay back my vacation after I retire??
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Qwark" data-source="post: 5074126" data-attributes="member: 75797"><p>If I'm understanding this correctly, you've accrued vacation from 10/2020 - 10/2021 that you sign up for this time of year (between Oct./Dec) to be taken from 10/2021 - <em>10/2022</em>. There's no way you have to pay any of that back. When you retire in February you will be paid off for any accrued vacation (vacation weeks you have past February) plus any carry-overs if applicable. I'm assuming you meant October is your seniority date and not your hire date; it's the seniority date you go by. Vacations are earned seniority date to seniority date and not Jan. 1 to Jan. 1.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if I made that clear, but this is how it works in my neck of the woods. I'd talk with the person who does time cards for a definitive answer and if they don't know, ask them if they would make a payroll inquiry on your behalf. That way you will know for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Qwark, post: 5074126, member: 75797"] If I'm understanding this correctly, you've accrued vacation from 10/2020 - 10/2021 that you sign up for this time of year (between Oct./Dec) to be taken from 10/2021 - [I]10/2022[/I]. There's no way you have to pay any of that back. When you retire in February you will be paid off for any accrued vacation (vacation weeks you have past February) plus any carry-overs if applicable. I'm assuming you meant October is your seniority date and not your hire date; it's the seniority date you go by. Vacations are earned seniority date to seniority date and not Jan. 1 to Jan. 1. I don't know if I made that clear, but this is how it works in my neck of the woods. I'd talk with the person who does time cards for a definitive answer and if they don't know, ask them if they would make a payroll inquiry on your behalf. That way you will know for sure. [/QUOTE]
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