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How much vacation time do Reddit admins get per year? And what has been your favorite vacation?

– Reddit user K_Princess

Reddit admins receive a total of zero vacation days per year. When you sign on to work here, you commit to fully immersing yourself in the website and your work on a 20/7 work week (minus 4 hours to “reboot” AKA sleep (sleep, ha). Because we do not take vacation, employees are allowed one yearly print job of our favorite vacation destination, which we can then tape near our desks to glance at if we’re feeling that pesky wanderlust bug that so many young people talk about.

I had a few other satirical jokes about changing your desktop background to a tropical location, thereby doubling down on your in-office vacation experience, and how the employees who did this were rebels. I was also trying to work in a joke on how two people ended up printing out the same destination picture by accident, and how they sit next to each other and it really ruined their friendship—I dunno, man, I’m not a comedy writer, but those thoughts were fleetingly amusing enough that I thought it absolutely necessary to write them down.

I also had a joke about getting non-paid bathroom breaks and how that effects the type of vacation photo you decided to print out (tropical versus wilderness, mountains with or without snow, etc.). Listen, they pay me to write this—I’m doing my best, man.

Okay, okay. After that debacle, let’s get to a real answer.

Question: How much vacation time do Reddit admins receive per year? The actual answer: unlimited vacation! Yes, that is the actual, actual answer. Reddit the company is very very lenient when telling an employee how little they’re allowed to travel, that they’re like, the complete opposite.

I’m very, very happy to work at a company that understand the importance of not mandating specified time-off, but rather, treats you like an adult and is willing to trust you not to abuse your work to vacation ratio. If someone does their job and puts out good work, why shouldn’t they be allowed to take the week off to travel somewhere? If they get back and nothing is broken, and they’re up to date with pushing out awesome products for Reddit before they decide to travel again, then, as the young people like to say, it’s “chill.”

And my favorite vacation spot? Oh, boy, that’s a hard one. I’ve done a few international trips that I’ve loved: France, New Zealand, Amsterdam. In the states, I love taking time off in New York City, Seattle for the Hawks games and the seafood. Sometimes a quick weekend in Los Angeles or Las Vegas can do the trick. I absolutely love to travel, so asking me what my favorite vacation of all time is, is like asking a Redditor what their favorite subreddit is: there are so many to choose from, and the answer can change frequently (although my default is always CrappyDesign, ha!)