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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3109293" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>If you have sick leave accumulated, look into if they will pay you for it.</p><p>When I left one company, they paid me for a couple months of sick leave. Nice bonus.</p><p>The company I retired from does not pay you for accumulated sick leave. I knew I was leaving within a year and made sure to leave no sick leave on the books.</p><p>A friend that worked for the same company that retired with 35 years of service had accumulated the maximum sick leave, and for years let the books roll over with him taking only a few days in his tenure with the company.</p><p>A year after he retired I asked him if he regretted anything working for the company. He said that he regretted not using his sick pay.</p><p>At his retirement party, they never mentioned his loyalty to the company for not using it. He had years built up in sick leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3109293, member: 5412"] If you have sick leave accumulated, look into if they will pay you for it. When I left one company, they paid me for a couple months of sick leave. Nice bonus. The company I retired from does not pay you for accumulated sick leave. I knew I was leaving within a year and made sure to leave no sick leave on the books. A friend that worked for the same company that retired with 35 years of service had accumulated the maximum sick leave, and for years let the books roll over with him taking only a few days in his tenure with the company. A year after he retired I asked him if he regretted anything working for the company. He said that he regretted not using his sick pay. At his retirement party, they never mentioned his loyalty to the company for not using it. He had years built up in sick leave. [/QUOTE]
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