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#24
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attorney - used to have three weeks vacay but just got a new job with only 2 weeks so it's going to be a bit tougher - I travel around long weekend holidays to squeeze that extra day - thanksgiving, labor day, memorial day, columbus day - holidays that are american and not other countries' holidays - that way no vacation rates.
#25
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Hi isabel,
>..Ira we are glad that you do!
Thank you.
>Have to say I feel a tad sorry for most of you poor guys. I get 13 weeks a year! Gotta love the academic calendar.<
As a former academic, I must ask you to please stop saying that. We poor teachers are "laid off" during the Summer months.
>..Ira we are glad that you do!
Thank you.
>Have to say I feel a tad sorry for most of you poor guys. I get 13 weeks a year! Gotta love the academic calendar.<
As a former academic, I must ask you to please stop saying that. We poor teachers are "laid off" during the Summer months.
#26
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Well while it's true that as a teacher I don't make as much as I might working in private sector business, I'd rather have the time to travel for extended periods even if it does mean I have to do it on more of a budget than some people. I wouldn't trade my 3 or 4 week trips to Europe staying in 2 star hotels and eating pizza for one week in a 5 star for anything.
#27
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I never answered previous thread either. I sold realestate for 10 years and could scedule as much vacation as I wished. I woudl try , of course, to schedule it with DH. We usually tried to to go to Europe once a year and 2 or 3 domestic trips. Then I took a Director of Marketing position with a Senior housing community which allowed me only 2 weeks/yr. - Horrible - but we managed to get away.
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