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According to HR I have "unlimited time-off" and I just have to coordinate my time-off with my manager.
Of course, this quarter we have really tight deadlines on our project. Next quarter will be all the meetings pre-planning the phased rollout in Q3, can't miss those. In Q3 we have another hard deadline for production and Q4 everyone else is out so we need people to cover.
"unlimited time off" is a scam. Actually any non-government mandated leave is dubious.
In Australia, you get 4 weeks PTO (called "annual leave" here) by law, which accrues if you don't use it and is paid out when you resign or are laid off. Companies want you to take this leave because otherwise your accrued leave becomes a liability.
Most places I've worked, everyone sees people going on leave as a very positive thing.
We also get 10 days of sick leave which accrues every year as well so you can save your annual leave for vacations.