Employer denies PTO to a remote employee with 90 hours accrued, desperate to care for his declining mom, pushing the worker to find fresh job offer and consider the most satisfying way to walk out: “for as much financial security as I can get”

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  • "Employer denied time off request but I have a new job lined up"

    "At this point it does not matter to me because it is absolutely imperative that I visit my mother"
  • Hey all, I'll give a basic rundown of my situation and am looking for advice on how to proceed in a situation I have never found myself in before.
  • I currently work at a company that has target closing dates for the prior month, so the beginning of the month is typically busy for all of us. I currently have 90 hours
  • of PTO saved up because I rarely ask for time off. I have been working remote since an accident and am expected to return to in office work as of May 1st. I now live in a different city than which my job is located but within the same state.
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  • I have already secured a new job that starts on May 12th.
  • My original plan was to take PTO for a week, starting this coming Thursday and ending the next Thursday (May 1st - May 8th). Two reasons for this being because:
  • 1. I don't currently live in the same city as my job and they expect me in office on the 1st, and
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  • 2. To visit my mother who has been very sick for quite some time but has been in an extreme decline in health over the past month.
  • My employer has been aware of my mother's sickness since | began there but do not know any updates because I like to keep my personal life separate from work.
  • On this coming Monday (March 5th) I was planning on putting my two weeks in even though I would be on PTO that day. When
  • that week of PTO was up, I was going to head into the office on Friday May 9th to complete the workday and turn in my computer and access card. Following that I
  • was planning on putting the last 40 hours of PTO in during the second week of my two week notice to begin my new job and not having a lapse in pay.
  • I made it clear that during the first week of PTO that I was more than happy to be available and accessible while also working on closing duties even though I was
  • on PTO, because I did not want to leave my manager hanging but also needed the flexibility of being able to care for my mother
  • during that time. I also was looking to use some PTO instead of letting it go to waste.
  • I spoke to my manger today and he was fine with the PTO request, and asked me to out it in so he could approve it. Unfortunately his manager told him to deny the
  • request. At this point it does not matter to me because it is absolutely imperative that I visit my mother before I begin this new job.
  • I know people may criticize my plan as being unfair to the employer however I do want to clarify that this company has about 1,500 employees and I
  • have been here for a year and a half, in which time the company has demonstrated multiple times that they could care less for me
  • as an employee and wouldn't hesitate to fire me which was what prompted me to search for another job.
  • From my perspective I have three options: 1. Firmly state that I will be taking that time off regardless of the consequences and submitting my two weeks notice on Monday as planned anyway;
  • 2. Put in my two weeks notice tomorrow morning and also firmly stating I will be taking that time off regardless;
  • If both those options were to fail then on to option 3: 3. Submit my resignation letter effective immediately.
  • I am asking for input as I know companies can make moves erratically and am looking for the best way forward to not leave my manager hanging and for my own befit of not wasting 90 hours of PTO while also having overlapping paychecks for as much financial security as I can get.
  • I would appreciate any and all input, advice, and opinions. Thank you in advance!

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