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How do company tourism leaders speak?

1. Newcomers are shivering and afraid to take time off

@ Dongdong

Newcomers don't have paid leave in their first year of work, so they take time off to deduct their wages and travel costs money. I also want to travel, but I can't afford to hurt my wallet. I'd better forget it. I'll wait until I have paid leave next year.

@ crayfish

When I was a student, I envied the financial freedom of office workers. It's silly to think about it now. As a girl who loves to travel, when she is a student, she has time and no money, so she can only travel badly; After work, I have money but no time, so I can't travel. Now I really regret that I didn't play more when I was a student. After work, only National Day and Spring Festival are long holidays. It is impossible not to go home for the Spring Festival, right? Only the National Day can go out to play, and there are so many people. It's very tiring to get up early and queue up every day.

So far, I haven't dared to ask for leave to travel, because sometimes there are other things that need to be asked for leave, such as illness, rain and traffic jams. You need to ask for leave to travel for at least two or three days, and you need to tell the supervisor in advance that you have just been in the company for a few months and don't know how to talk to the supervisor. No one in our department asks for leave because of travel, and it always feels too extravagant.

Second, the old people in the workplace are so domineering

@ David Lin

I'm going to take a 13-day vacation to travel abroad, the air tickets have been bought, and everything in the hotel is ready. When I asked my boss about asking for leave, he initially disagreed, saying that I asked for too many days, which would affect the progress of my work. In short, I made a big push and advised me not to ask for such a day. I was a little tired of listening, so I just said, If you don't agree, I'll resign.

It took several days for my boss to grant me leave, and it happened that my tripod had arrived, so I could happily go out for travel photography.

@ Half-assed

Because of the love period, I want to take time off to travel with my boyfriend and take a few days off at the weekend. I directly told the leader the reason for asking for leave: an older young woman like me finally hooked up with someone, and now she can't understand the pain of lovesickness. She wants to go for a walk in Hangzhou together. If she doesn't go, she's really worried about being dumped. The leader laughed and agreed.

@ Caterpillar

It's human nature to take time off to travel. As long as it doesn't affect the work progress, the leaders will generally approve it. Our company is more humanized, so I ask for leave and tell the leader the reason directly.

I think it's fair to ask for leave and deduct my salary. The company won't be unable to do without me. Why can't I ask for leave? If I really can't live without me, I won't ask for leave to go out to play.