To hell with PTO. I’ve been a pharmacist at a major chain for 5.5 years and though I’ve been paid many times when I take vacation time, there have been plenty of other times I request time off and get it even with no pay. Since 2014, I have nearly filled up my passport with stamps from international travel as I just turned 32 and have been to 6 out of 7 continents since then (Antártica only one I haven’t visited ). I’ve been to Canada, Mexico, Nicaragua, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Aruba, Hawaii, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Hungary, Czech Republic, Russia , Austria, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (Dubai and Abu Dhabi twice), mainland China (Beijing, Xian), Hong Kong, Australia (3 weeks in September 2017), Ukraine, Argentina, Brazil, England, and a few other wonderful nations . Just this year, in March I visited Kiev and Lviv, Ukraine and Buenos Aires, Argentina for my 32nd birthday. In a few weeks, I am headed to the state of Western Australia and then flying to the South Island of New Zealand. The point being is that if you just depend on PTO, you won’t fully enjoy life and travel if that is what you desire. The American empire is slavery and limits its average worker to 2 lousy weeks of paid vacation and even paid is not guaranteed . I can assure most others from developed nations and even more impoverished countries vacation more and enjoy life . Life is too short to rely merely on pto . But here is one major truth that I understand most cannot get around - I’m 32, young, SINGLE, no children or wife to interfere, no mortgage, and pretty much 0 commitments . Part of the trick is to float as well . When you float or at least just have a few stores where you work on a regular basis , you don’t really have anyone to control you and can do your own thing if you have a great scheduler . Also, keep your expenses as low as possible so you have more disposable income to pay those bills that you won’t get paid for while you take a lot of time off . I take maybe 6 weeks in total per year and maybe 3 weeks is paid . The DM approved me a full month off two years in a row so I can travel to distant places with enough time allotted and I got paid for maybe 3 or 4 of those days . But you know what ? Life is short and what good is it to postpone travel and enjoyment to my senior years when I have no guarantee of good health and vitality ? So, to those of you who can afford it have the motivation, take the time off . God doesn’t promise you’ll make it to 65 and be able to drink your mojito on the beach . The time is now ! I may not have millions of dollars at retirement but I’ll definitely have experiences no one can take from me and if I were to die tomorrow- hey, at least I enjoyed life, you know. The mortgage, fancy car, and two dogs (the American dream) won’t make you happy - it’s just material possessions . Live for experiences ! One of the major problems I have in working retail is that I feel in a sense I am suffering from a case of “golden handcuffs “ because if I leave , no other employer will grant me the time I want to vacation as freely as I do now . But I do know I want to escape the retail drudgery at some point soon . With the amount of time I take off yearly, I still crack $100k which is amazing . I don’t make the full $120k but it’s still incredible that I can still make a handsome salary even with several weeks of no pay each year. Anyway, I’m done . Point is- priorities , priorities, priorities...