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15. Décembre 2005, 16:04:46
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
playBunny: I have no problems with 30 days at the start of the year. Just plan ahead as best as possible. And with auto-vacation option, you really do not need to plan. Just make sure that is set and if you leave town and can't play - those will kick in.

If for some reason you are short come the end of the year, renew your membership early and it will be reset at that time also. (even though I would hope not too many people would need more then 30 days a year....)

15. Décembre 2005, 16:02:04
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
BIG BAD WOLF: LOL. Which makes a good case for either a monthly allocation or a complete vacation renewal on the membership anniversary.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:59:00
coan.net 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
Fencer: (unless you renew your membership 1/2 way through the year.... then you can get up to 60 days a year!)

15. Décembre 2005, 15:56:48
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
tonyh: No, that still wouldn't apply in a monthly system if there is a cap of 30 days. If there is a renewal of the 30 days in January then losing any days on December 31st is moot. In the monthly system you wouldn't get your 3 days if you were already at 30 - that's losing unused days on a monthly basis instead of in December.

I think the monthly allotment is a logical request because it allows another way for a person to manage their vacation days. If it's provided as a choice then Tony, Sharon and Vikings could all be happy.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:55:34
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
tonyh: Are you kidding? Membership on BrainKing is not like your salary. There are different rules and who doesn't like it, nobody forces him to pay for a membership. 30 days a year is enough for everyone.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:52:58
oldhamgirl 
thats fair enough, but I think if you pay for membership then there should be some perks, sorry

15. Décembre 2005, 15:50:51
Luke Skywalker 
Sujet: Re:
oldhamgirl: following this argument, also pawns should be allowed to carry over the vac. I don't pay for my employment.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:48:10
oldhamgirl 
I think if we pay for membership we should be allowed to carry our vacation days over, you can in most employment.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:47:06
tonyh 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
nabla: So there is your answer; you could save money from your 1st January salary to spill over to the following year. Here, you can't.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:36:04
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
tonyh: Yes.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:32:03
tonyh 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
Fencer: If a member has unused vacations days at 31 December, what happens to them? Do they just disappear?

15. Décembre 2005, 15:29:02
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
tonyh: No. The request must be logical, must have a sense. Changing the vacation policy, as you propose, seems illogical to me, that's why I won't do it.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:28:49
playBunny 
lovelysharon: If the incremental allotment gave the same number of days and you started with a decent quotient then you would certainly be able to do your "accumulation of days between". If you couldn't then you'd have to run out of days under the current system as well, because they both provide the same amount.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:20:19
nabla 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
tonyh: Actually the current policy is strictly more generous than the "running total" one (I mean, it just always gives you more flexibility).
Imagine that you get a job offer where you will get an annual salary at entrance, and then an annual salary each 1st of January, would you decline it because you are afraid that you could spend all your money in January ? Well, maybe your answer will be yes, but mine won't :-)

15. Décembre 2005, 15:16:35
tonyh 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
Fencer: What, pray, is a good argument to convince you?

15. Décembre 2005, 15:09:21
lovelysharon 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
tonyh: other sites can have really bad policies too... at iyt I timed out everytime I traveled.. that is why I am no longer a paying member there and joined here..

15. Décembre 2005, 15:06:03
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
tonyh: "Other sites do it thia way" is a bad argument to convince me. Nothing will be changed.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:03:43
tonyh 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
Hrqls: I think we could have 30 days as a start off. Then we deduct vacation days and add on 2 or 3 days a month until we get back to 30 days maximum. That way, we could always have enough days for vacations.
Other sites do it thia way.

15. Décembre 2005, 15:00:42
lovelysharon 
I currently go away to visit my kids in dec/jan... feb vacation is with a girlfrind.. back to visit the kids in april for my grandsons birthday.. I take a small vacation in the summer for myself .. now with new grandbaby there's another birthday in october for a visit then.. and back again in dec for holidays.. do you think i can accumulate enough days in between??.. last summer i had an off chance of a holiday in Hawaii with 4 days notice.. I jumped on that.. lol.. .. I say keep the allotment the way it is..

15. Décembre 2005, 14:53:26
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
lovelysharon: Yes, I realised when Hrqls posted that you were continuing the topic.

30 days in January or 3 days per month would surely be a choice for each user to decide. But even if 3 days per month were forced upon people there shouldn't be the problem that you fear, except right at the start of membership. If you take a long holiday in February but none in September through January then you'd easily have built up enough to take 10 days off. It's only in the first year that there would be any problem. If I were implementing that system then I'd avoid even that hardship by starting people off with 10 or 15 days and then adding the 3 days per month thereafter. But giving the choice is better.

15. Décembre 2005, 14:13:36
lovelysharon 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
Vikings: as far as the self discipline.. I get 5 weeks vacation each year from work... I'm not sitting home all that time worrying about my backgammon games... I go when the mood strikes... lol..most time it's to my son's house where i do have access but rather spend time with my grandson..

the major reason I joined this site was the current vacation policy.. I just have to remember to keep that auto vacation turned off... lost too many days to it this year..

15. Décembre 2005, 14:06:17
lovelysharon 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
playBunny: there was more than one person talking on this subject and I guess I was asking the group ... hypotheically if the vacation time was alloted a few days per month one person could not take a two week vacation in early months of the year...

15. Décembre 2005, 13:32:10
Jason 
blah

15. Décembre 2005, 12:48:31
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
playBunny: nah .. you understood her perfectly .. i think .. i understood her the same way :)

user options are always my favo(u)rite :)

15. Décembre 2005, 11:59:03
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
Hrqls: Ah, I see I actually misunderstood. Lovelysharon's query wasn't addressed to anyone so I thought it was a separate issue.

It makes sense, then, that lump sum vs monthly paycheck should be a user option.

15. Décembre 2005, 11:41:29
Hrqls 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
playBunny: *nod* thats what she is asking .. and if she isnt .. then i am asking the same thing :)

the frist week of 2006 i will on vacation (probably athens), so i will need 5 days for that

then in march i will be away for another week (austria) so i will need 5 or 6 more days then

that wont work out with just a few days per month

i like the 30 days at once and try to use them wisely (in combination with weekend days :))

15. Décembre 2005, 07:23:35
tonyh 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
Vikings: Because, Vikings, I take plenty of holidays where there aren't always Internt cafes; what's this 'discipline' nonsense?

15. Décembre 2005, 02:20:16
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days mismatch.
lovelysharon: You mean a real vacation for two weeks and 3 BrainKing days left? They'll lose a vacation day for the first match that would time out on a given day. That match gets extended. The rest of the matches that would time out on that same day get extended too and are covered by the same vacation day. This can happen three times after which the vacation days are used up and the matches time out for real.

Is that what you were asking?

15. Décembre 2005, 01:38:47
lovelysharon 
what would happen if someone were to take a two week vacation in February with only 3 vacation days??.

15. Décembre 2005, 00:33:53
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
Vikings: lol. Yeah, self-discipline's the answer. Now what shop sells that stuff 'cos I need some in about 100 areas of my life...

15. Décembre 2005, 00:21:16
Vikings 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
tonyh: why not just use a little dicipline and not waste them early in the year, that way if there is an emergency you are covered for longer

15. Décembre 2005, 00:16:22
tonyh 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
playBunny: Thank you for explaining this so perfectly; as you say, BK could allocate 2 days in one month and 3 days in the next.
What do you think of this so far, Fencer?

14. Décembre 2005, 23:39:33
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
playBunny: oh.. yes that would be nice.. I could see that way..

14. Décembre 2005, 23:31:27
playBunny 
Sujet: Re: Vacation days
ScarletRose: Tony's not asking for more vacation days. He's saying that rather than give a lump sum of in January, he'd prefer to have 3 days added at the end of each month.

That would mean 6 additional days for a Rook because twelve 3s is 36, but it could be done as 3 days in Jan, 2 days in Feb, 3 in Mar, etc. This would give no extra days but still spreads out the allocation.

For Knights it would be 2 per month giving 24 for the year or 2 days for Jan and Feb, 1 day for Mar, 2 for Apr, May, etc. giving the current 20.

14. Décembre 2005, 16:54:32
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re:
furbster: I have 23

14. Décembre 2005, 16:50:36
furbster 
I agree i've still got all 30 left.

14. Décembre 2005, 16:49:09
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: Vacations
tonyh: Bud.. I would hope to heck he didn't give us that much vacation time, we have plenty..

Some peeps yes.. they need the vacation time.. while other abuse it..

For instance.. someone who starts up lots of games and tournaments.. then goes over to a new account .. and never intends on coming back to the account the games were started on.. if they have a full lot of vacation days.. and they game allows them 14 days to make a move.. it takes at least 45 days to time out when they have full vacation days.. which not only holds up the games and tourneys.. it also restricts those who are playing the game that don't have a membership to have to sit and wait it out.. or suffer the point loss by resigning the game.

even those who start over 200 games and can't keep up with the games..

We get plenty of Vacation Days!

14. Décembre 2005, 16:35:49
tonyh 
Sujet: Re: Vacations
modifié par tonyh (14. Décembre 2005, 16:37:16)
Fencer: the 30 days vacation time is renewed at the end of each month (you might have to give us 36 days!! or add on 2 1/2 days).
that way, we need never worry about running out of vacation time towards the end 0f the year. For example, I have 0 days left but will get 30 days in January, when I don't really need them then.

14. Décembre 2005, 14:10:46
Radiant2008 :-) 
Sujet: Re: vacation days
Fencer: LL

14. Décembre 2005, 14:09:46
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: vacation days
Radiant Aunt: Because it is my rule.

14. Décembre 2005, 14:07:33
Radiant2008 :-) 
Sujet: Re: vacation days
Fencer: I always wondered why is it not possible to take vacation days to the new year?

14. Décembre 2005, 12:35:17
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: Vacations
tonyh: What is a rolling number?

14. Décembre 2005, 12:25:27
tonyh 
Sujet: Vacations
Would it be possible to have a rolling number of vacations days; I find that approaching Xmas, I've nearly used up all mine.

14. Décembre 2005, 11:44:41
harley 
Sujet: Re: vacation days
Luke Skywalker: Sorry, I was thinking of the knight memberships that get 20 days per year.

14. Décembre 2005, 11:40:05
Fencer 
Sujet: Re: vacation days
Luke Skywalker: No, it's not possible.

14. Décembre 2005, 11:28:23
Luke Skywalker 
Sujet: Re: vacation days
harley: As a pawn I only have 5. I haven't used them this year and I'd like to set them now for the christmas holidays, but if it was possible to carry them over I'd rather do that to get 10 days next year.

14. Décembre 2005, 11:22:45
harley 
Sujet: Re: vacation days
Luke Skywalker: No, on January 1st they start over so you would have 20 again, regardless of how many you have left now.

14. Décembre 2005, 11:06:20
Luke Skywalker 
Sujet: vacation days
can unused vacation days be transferred to the next year?

12. Décembre 2005, 12:05:12
Luke Skywalker 
Sujet: Re: sphere froglet
Fencer: what about donut froglet then? (where's the donut smiley?)

12. Décembre 2005, 11:55:50
LuckyCat9 
There's no hope for the lot :P

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