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How soon is too soon to take another vacation?
Hello everyone. I recently started working for a mid-size firm in New York since March after working in a non-traditional legal environment. I'm curious to know what "ordinary" practices are for asking for extended time off (I'm currently planning on taking a week off in October, and then another week off in January for personal reasons). I have not taken a "summer vacation", but took one day off in June. Is that considered too close to each other to take vacations? For what it's worth, the partner I work with the most is pretty chill about these kind of things, so I thought I was good, but the other associate who works closely with him (he was kind of his mentee/go-to guy before I joined) kind of was like "Oh, man, that's not a good idea, you want to leave a good first impression!" and that kinda screwed with my thinking
General opinions appreciated!

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Re: How soon is too soon to take another vacation?
seems totally fine to me
the only thing that would ever draw my attention is if someone took 1-3 weeks off, came back, and then took another 1-3 weeks off within like 6 weeks or so barring exceptional circumstances like a wedding. cause that just fucks your teams over real bad coverage-wise.
the only thing that would ever draw my attention is if someone took 1-3 weeks off, came back, and then took another 1-3 weeks off within like 6 weeks or so barring exceptional circumstances like a wedding. cause that just fucks your teams over real bad coverage-wise.
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Re: How soon is too soon to take another vacation?
As long as you’re not missing something big and you are give sufficient notice, you should be fine.
I take one off-the-grid vacation per year where I don’t respond to emails unless it’s a true emergency and I happen to have signal, and this has always worked (been encouraged by partners even). But I think this is a once a year card. If you can at least be contacted and responded on one of the trips, should be no problem.
I take one off-the-grid vacation per year where I don’t respond to emails unless it’s a true emergency and I happen to have signal, and this has always worked (been encouraged by partners even). But I think this is a once a year card. If you can at least be contacted and responded on one of the trips, should be no problem.
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Re: How soon is too soon to take another vacation?
Definitely would not sweat it, with the same caveat that others have given re: clear communication and properly preparing for your vacation.
If it makes you feel any better, I took a week off in June (though it turns out I picked a great week where my deals mostly screeched to a halt and the deal teams weren't really affected) and I'm taking another week off in a couple of weeks.
If it makes you feel any better, I took a week off in June (though it turns out I picked a great week where my deals mostly screeched to a halt and the deal teams weren't really affected) and I'm taking another week off in a couple of weeks.
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