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My budget got exploded last week - due to varying causes (oddly enough, busting my ankle is not a significant contributor - that has directly cost me less then $50 so far). So I have been budgeting, and trying to make the math work so I can enjoy the holidays. Side note: I might be regretting giving up a full time job just a little bit right now. :)

As part of this I managed to finally figure out how to see my pay stubs for TAing. Besides all the money they are deducting now that I won't see again until I get it back after I submit my taxes, there was one interesting item. You would think that as a student employee vacation wouldn't be in residence on my pay check. There is indeed no way I qualify to accrue any sort of leave, let along vacation time. However, I can still accrue something called vacation PAY. Yes, that is right, for some unknown reason the government requires employers to pay their employees 4% of their gross wages in addition to their gross wages in the form of Vacation Pay. Those that actually qualify for vacation usually get it in a lump sum just before they take their vacation - I get it in a small amount every week. Yes, that is right, I get a 4% bonus just for existing. And so does everyone else - so you have to assume that employers take that into account when setting salaries. So it isn't a bonus after all? Still can't wrap my mind around the fact that the employer pays you an amount that specifically goes towards your vacation (away from your job)!!!

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Date: 25/11/2011 01:59 (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Happy Thanksgiving, Kara. If the War of 1812 had turned out differently, your Waterloo neighbors would be celebrating with you now!
Darla, Bob, Tyler and Grace

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