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I worked for a place which allowed a high amount of “leave without pay”.

There was a limit based on years with the company but a new employee got 3 weeks paid leave and up to 9 weeks unpaid. You pay the company the unpaid time x salary and then they give it back to you when you use it.

It worked out pretty well so if I was sick I could take the day off or if a coworker was sick and came to work, I could leave. I tend to keep a cold twice as long as other people.

I was able to take 3 one month vacations or every Friday off for a long time or somewhere in between.



Maybe I’m missing something, but what’s the point of paying for the unpaid leave if you get the money back afterwards?


So you don't have to go without pay during the break period. I know a lot of teachers do this for the 3 month summer vacation.


Never heard of that, but that’s really a moonlighters dream.

Here I am planning how to use every single one of my vacation days strategically so I can grow my $1k/mon business to $10k/mon. If I had up to 2 months unpaid it would be a game-changer.


What would happen if you paid for unpaid leave and didn’t use it?


Paid back to you at the end of each year like it never happened. I don’t think it happened much at all.

I could also work and bank comp time up to 80 hours (no overtime, 99% of the time). Use comp time like vacation time but no pay.




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