Come on BI… if Patagonia can do it …with all billions made ..

anonymous

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"At Patagonia, we do our best to not be bound by convention and to look out for people and the planet," the company shared in a statement. "For the last week of this year, we are shutting down our stores, warehouse and offices in the United States and Canada because our people need a break."

This year, Patagonia shared it was again shutting its stores in an Instagram post:

"We're out for the holidays so our employees can spend time with loved ones and chase some much needed fun. We'll be back on January 2nd, hopefully with sore legs and a few great stories."
 






"At Patagonia, we do our best to not be bound by convention and to look out for people and the planet," the company shared in a statement. "For the last week of this year, we are shutting down our stores, warehouse and offices in the United States and Canada because our people need a break."

This year, Patagonia shared it was again shutting its stores in an Instagram post:

"We're out for the holidays so our employees can spend time with loved ones and chase some much needed fun. We'll be back on January 2nd, hopefully with sore legs and a few great stories."
Gfy
 






"At Patagonia, we do our best to not be bound by convention and to look out for people and the planet," the company shared in a statement. "For the last week of this year, we are shutting down our stores, warehouse and offices in the United States and Canada because our people need a break."

This year, Patagonia shared it was again shutting its stores in an Instagram post:

"We're out for the holidays so our employees can spend time with loved ones and chase some much needed fun. We'll be back on January 2nd, hopefully with sore legs and a few great stories."

Just take PTO. I guarantee you have a better PTO package than any Patagonia employee.
 






Patagonia employees (new) get 2 weeks of PTO. Compare to our policy that gets you 4 weeks

yeah, but at least they get those extra 3-4 days off between the holidays.

don’t cut off your nose to spite your face. The grass is not always greener.
 






"At Patagonia, we do our best to not be bound by convention and to look out for people and the planet," the company shared in a statement. "For the last week of this year, we are shutting down our stores, warehouse and offices in the United States and Canada because our people need a break."

This year, Patagonia shared it was again shutting its stores in an Instagram post:

"We're out for the holidays so our employees can spend time with loved ones and chase some much needed fun. We'll be back on January 2nd, hopefully with sore legs and a few great stories."

It’s very simple.

if you think Patagonia’s pay package and time off schedule is more attractive than where you are, go apply at Patagonia