Aural Fixation Wrote:
First of all, congrats!! Don't forget to post photies when the little one comes around.
What kind of new parent would I be without a slew of photos?!

Aural Fixation Wrote:
I'd suggest request using your sick leave first, then your vacation time to add up the two weeks.
That's exactly what I'm trying to do. Our fiscal year, because it's an educational institution, ends at the end of August, and I have to use my vacation by then or it rolls into sick leave. As of Sept. 1, I get a whole new two weeks of sick leave plus whatever vacation I haven't used, and three weeks of vacation (which is advanced, like most companies seem to do now.)
They seem to - and I'm only guessing here, I have no proof - have a problem with me taking sick leave for the birth of a child and not vacation. I can't see what difference it is to them. I've also been working with my manager for years and have never had cause to distrust her . . . yet something rings false about her claims. I'm hoping I'm merely paranoid. My HR rep did reply, but said she forwarded it on to my benefits rep because that was an issue out of her realm (due to my short-term disability question.)
Aural Fixation Wrote:
(Does HR for a living.)
I will keep that in mind in case I have any other HR questions . . .
