She said it was a solo trip "she took". Definitely think she was away with the sister who was super secretive about her companion at the time and Laura was dead quiet on the gram at the same time... Im calling BS on this anyway for sureI think that patreon is actually referring to her holiday now, she’s currently away again so must be riding solo this time
I read it like that at first too but I think it said one ticket. So she's just on holidayIs she not making out she has moved away? Something about a one way ticket
She's a horrific pain in the arsenal. She's quite local to me and she's a massive pain in the hole.Would love a thread on that fucking dose
I wonder how long that will last? Maybe she thought her patreon would subsidise it?No. She's on a shorter working year. Unpaid extra leave.
I forgot she has a third source of income from the cash back for cans in LidlI wonder how long that will last? Maybe she thought her patreon would subsidise it?
Though she lives so frugally that maybe the patreon and the cash back for cans in lidl will be plenty to live on
Most gards got one month off.How much extra time off does that give you? (Out of interest)
They are doing 4 days on 4 days off so asked to take their leave in one go. As far as I knowWhy did she get extra time off? is that a choice?
no we can apply for between 2 and I think about 8 extra weeks off a year unpaid. Most take a few weeks off over summer months when kids are off school. You can opt to have a reduced salary throughout the year or just the weeks off unpaid. Lots of organisations do it and it used to be called term time but it's not specific to people with children anymore.They are doing 4 days on 4 days off so asked to take their leave in one go. As far as I know
I didn’t think Laura would take unpaid leave, but then again she probably still has her communion moneyno we can apply for between 2 and I think about 8 extra weeks off a year unpaid. Most take a few weeks off over summer months when kids are off school. You can opt to have a reduced salary throughout the year or just the weeks off unpaid. Lots of organisations do it and it used to be called term time but it's not specific to people with children anymore.
You can't take all your rest days for the year together. That's against working time agreement
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