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  • 13-10-2013 3:28pm
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    hi,

    I have a contract which is deemed for 12 months but I'll have to leave at the the 1st week of the 12 month as I might go back to college.


    knowing this I am thinking of not having any holidays as I dont get paid for holidays as I got the job through an agency.


    Basically my holiday pay is incorporated hourly so I get day off I don't get paid.

    So is not taking a day off a good idea ?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,347 ✭✭✭No Pants


    ebayissues wrote: »
    hi,

    I have a contract which is deemed for 12 months but I'll have to leave at the the 1st week of the 12 month as I might go back to college.


    knowing this I am thinking of not having any holidays as I dont get paid for holidays as I got the job through an agency.


    Basically my holiday pay is incorporated hourly so I get day off I don't get paid.

    So is not taking a day off a good idea ?
    If your goal is to save as much money as possible before starting college, don't take time off. Having said that, I don't think that working for almost a year without a day of is particularly healthy.


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