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Hi I would like to take about 3 days off. I am a FULL TIME ASSOCIATE and I do not want to use my pto . Can I pick unpaid time off ? My manager is telling me I have to put in PTO but I just was not sure if this is correct. Can someone please help me answer this . For some reason he wants me just to run out of pto Thank you everyone !

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Post ID: @OP+1l8TDEpS

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You guys are correct, however, if the manager is smart and they are short staffed, they will check to see if you have changed the PTO request. If you have, they can and will, within 24 hours of the shift starting, go in and put you back on the schedule. It is best to talk to your manager about unpaid time off, most will approve.

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Post ID: @hbuw+1l8TDEpS

Looks like you have to take the points. Managers know about manipulating the computer for pto trick. Besides, it makes you look dishonest. Requests for unpaid time off is at the discretion of the manager. To keep everyone equal, managers usually do not, otherwise what's the reason for the pto / point system in the first place?

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Post ID: @2cgr+1l8TDEpS

Here is what I’ve done. Requested time off, using pto and then go in and cancel the day before. I’m still scheduled off, but doesn’t use my pto. And frankly it’s none of their fn business.

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Post ID: @1nuy+1l8TDEpS

They’re scheduling Full Timers 40 hrs a week. ‘Old Timers’ only need to average 28 hrs a week to be Full Time. So unpaid time off is allowed for Full Timers too.

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Post ID: @1dbs+1l8TDEpS

Only part time is allowed to take unpaid time off. Unless u have a really good manager that will over look that rule for u.

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Post ID: @1mra+1l8TDEpS

Don't put Unpaid Time Off choose PTO then 0 hrs.

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Post ID: @mwd+1l8TDEpS

Request the full day with pto, then change the hours from 8 to 15 minutes. It will still leave the “full day” box checked, but you’re only using 15 minutes of your time off.

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Post ID: @wae+1l8TDEpS

@vfg is right. You can request it but the manager doesn't have to approve it. Good luck.

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Post ID: @ckh+1l8TDEpS

Exactly. Why else would it be an option?!

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Post ID: @izd+1l8TDEpS

You can because unpaid time off is choice when requesting day(s) off

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Post ID: @ytd+1l8TDEpS

Yes, You can request for unpaid time off, but that doesn’t mean your manager will approve it.

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Post ID: @vfg+1l8TDEpS

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