bobstro
bobstro t1_j9wm3kz wrote
Reply to My hotel’s elevator is missing some buttons by Slowknots
I stayed in a hotel in Chicago that jumped from the lobby to the 24th (IIRC) floor. The intervening floors were commerical real estate unaffiliated with the hotel.
bobstro t1_j5ps75o wrote
bobstro t1_iyfdo05 wrote
Reply to comment by Jimmirehman in LPT: If the company you work for offers sick pay, now is the time to use it... or lose it by Toxic_N_Wasted
All mid calendar year IIRC. That said, I should correct my statement. PTO accrual was not tied to the fiscal year. You accumulate a set amount each pay period. There are 10 or so fixed holidays each year, but other time off accrues and can be used for personal or sick time. You're allowed to run a negative balance if sick.
bobstro t1_iyf70m3 wrote
Reply to comment by Jimmirehman in LPT: If the company you work for offers sick pay, now is the time to use it... or lose it by Toxic_N_Wasted
Every US company I've worked for has accrued PTO by calendar year
bobstro t1_iyf6ts4 wrote
Reply to comment by DKlep25 in LPT: If the company you work for offers sick pay, now is the time to use it... or lose it by Toxic_N_Wasted
It varies by industry and job type. This is a dumb LPT.
bobstro t1_iyf6li2 wrote
Reply to comment by Prometheus188 in LPT: If the company you work for offers sick pay, now is the time to use it... or lose it by Toxic_N_Wasted
I'd have to see what data you're basing this on, but it's also very different between industries. A part time worker in retail will have a very different experience than someone working in an office. A LPT should certainly take this into account, as burning PTO that is also your vacation time is just dumb.
bobstro t1_iyeh2sr wrote
Reply to LPT: If the company you work for offers sick pay, now is the time to use it... or lose it by Toxic_N_Wasted
Sick pay is not always "use it or lose it", and PTO (personal time off) is often combined sick and vacation time. It's a good idea to bank up a month or so if you can do so. If nothing else, it's a nice pay out when you leave. Don't just burn it off frivolously.
bobstro t1_iteiqr9 wrote
Reply to LPT: If you don’t want to pay to check your bag, wait to board until the last minute. Usually airlines run out of overhead space and will check bags after that point for free. by [deleted]
In those situations they will usually announce free bag check well before boarding.
bobstro t1_ir1gi00 wrote
Reply to comment by imgrandojjo in India’s Groundbreaking Mars Mission Is Officially Dead by obtricksdotcom
I think the headline and those like it are anthropomorphizing for a public audience, but it seems to be a touchy subject. If a mission was completes its original mission on schedule and continues operating for multiples of that span, what is the "correct" (non-offensive) way of saying it "outlived" its original expected lifetime? Simply saying it's "complete" seems to downplay the significance of the event. "Completed its 6 month mission in 8 years" also doesn't celebrate the event. What would you consider less offensive?
bobstro t1_ir1f59u wrote
Reply to comment by Luca_Balsamo in India’s Groundbreaking Mars Mission Is Officially Dead by obtricksdotcom
The headlines were very similar for Spirit and Opportunity, even going so far as to attribute "last words" to Opportunity. NPR posted the headline "NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity Is Officially Declared Dead". People tend to anthropomorphize these things. It's not scientifically correct, but it does make them more approachable. It's not meant to be offensive so much as sympathetic and respectful. The sub-heading is "But it leaves behind a long-lasting legacy after its eight years in space." Lots of space enthusiasts in the US (and I'm sure elsewhere) are happy to see successful missions regardless of the flag they launch under, and MOM certainly was.
bobstro t1_ir11014 wrote
Reply to comment by imgrandojjo in India’s Groundbreaking Mars Mission Is Officially Dead by obtricksdotcom
Well, I meant "dead" in the sense that it "lived" longer than expected. "Longer time to completion" if you prefer.
bobstro t1_ir0319q wrote
It's a bummer when these missions finally die, but it certainly exceeded expectations.
bobstro t1_ja17khl wrote
Reply to [LPT Request] I have a vocally loud family and sometimes I can often hear them when in my room when I need silence. is there anything I can do to dampen their sound in my room? by MarsTalks
If regular earplugs don't work, check out the mold to fit silicone or wax variants. Good over-ear headphones may work, but will be cumbersome for sleeping and you don't want to blare music loud enough to damage your hearing.