When is it too soon to take a vacation?

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Are you daydreaming of pina coladas on a sandy white beach, but know you will never get there? Are you watching your friends take vacation and wonder when you get to? Do you have weeks of vacation days saved up but haven’t taken any?  Whether you are a self-proclaimed work-aholic or feel guilty about taking time off, DON’T!

Many employers think the fear of taking a vacation is unfounded. “People need vacations” says Mark Needham of Jones, Jones & Associates, a PR firm in the Midwest. “There are certain people who just won’t take vacations and I tell them they need to for their own sanity. The only time you shouldn’t is the first 100 days of a new job. They are crucial in terms of establishing yourself within the company and getting in sync with your coworkers” he says. “You can’t gain momentum if you are not there”.

The should-I or shouldn’t-I answers lie in your own heart. If you know you consistently pull your weight and handle a great deal of responsibility, then go. “However, if you are in the bottom 20% of performers, you are at risk any time you take a vacation” says Mr. Needham. Still, he says, few people get fired for taking a few days of which they are entitled to by company policy. “If you’re going to get fired, you’re going to get fired, so you might as well take your days off and enjoy yourself“.

Hmmm. OK then, I am booking my flight to sunny paradise right now…





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2 Responses to “When is it too soon to take a vacation?”
  1. Joe Lavelle says:

    Hi Erin – Great post! My observation is that not taking vacation only creates a worse problem for lower performers because they don’t afford themselves with the opportunity to re-charge their batteries. I am off to the beach for a week of vacation with my wife and son! I hope you have fun vacation plans as well! Joe

  2. Hi Joe,

    I agree. I think everyone needs a vacation no matter how good or bad you are doing at the company. And many times, it’s the under performer who is working the hardest to better themselves– they are the ones that really need it.

    I hope you have a lovely vacation at the beach! :)

    Erin

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