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Is there a term for half working while traveling?
My colleagues frown on me for using my vacation days. Should I stop using them so much?What's the difference between a MTA (Mandatory Time Away) and Vacations?Is it ethical to take more time off than usual when you'll only be working for part of the year?PTO and New JobVacation before resignation - when to give notice?Continuously Denying PTOIs International Vacation During an Interview Process Detrimental?Is it unprofessional to ask to use company laptop for personal uses?My boss wants me to be available during my vacation abroadHow should I ask my boss for vacation days for a period after my contract may end
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I will be going on an extended vacation, but I will be working for half the time. Kind of like half digital nomad, half on PTO.
Is there a term for this? I'm supposed to mark my calendar when I'm on vacation, but if I put OOO (out of office), it implies that I'm not available.
How do I indicate that I won't be in the office, but I'm still available for work, meetings, etc.
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I will be going on an extended vacation, but I will be working for half the time. Kind of like half digital nomad, half on PTO.
Is there a term for this? I'm supposed to mark my calendar when I'm on vacation, but if I put OOO (out of office), it implies that I'm not available.
How do I indicate that I won't be in the office, but I'm still available for work, meetings, etc.
vacation travel
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I will be going on an extended vacation, but I will be working for half the time. Kind of like half digital nomad, half on PTO.
Is there a term for this? I'm supposed to mark my calendar when I'm on vacation, but if I put OOO (out of office), it implies that I'm not available.
How do I indicate that I won't be in the office, but I'm still available for work, meetings, etc.
vacation travel
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I will be going on an extended vacation, but I will be working for half the time. Kind of like half digital nomad, half on PTO.
Is there a term for this? I'm supposed to mark my calendar when I'm on vacation, but if I put OOO (out of office), it implies that I'm not available.
How do I indicate that I won't be in the office, but I'm still available for work, meetings, etc.
vacation travel
vacation travel
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This varies case to case, but Outlook's calendar has a Show as drop-down value called Working elsewhere specifically for this.
If you're using Outlook, you should mark your unavailable time as Away, which shows up as a hard-to-miss purple block on your calendar. The rest of your time could either just be left open or marked as Working elsewhere.

If you aren't using Outlook, use similar calendar functionality to clearly distinguish when you are available and when you are not.
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This varies case to case, but Outlook's calendar has a Show as drop-down value called Working elsewhere specifically for this.
If you're using Outlook, you should mark your unavailable time as Away, which shows up as a hard-to-miss purple block on your calendar. The rest of your time could either just be left open or marked as Working elsewhere.

If you aren't using Outlook, use similar calendar functionality to clearly distinguish when you are available and when you are not.
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This varies case to case, but Outlook's calendar has a Show as drop-down value called Working elsewhere specifically for this.
If you're using Outlook, you should mark your unavailable time as Away, which shows up as a hard-to-miss purple block on your calendar. The rest of your time could either just be left open or marked as Working elsewhere.

If you aren't using Outlook, use similar calendar functionality to clearly distinguish when you are available and when you are not.
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This varies case to case, but Outlook's calendar has a Show as drop-down value called Working elsewhere specifically for this.
If you're using Outlook, you should mark your unavailable time as Away, which shows up as a hard-to-miss purple block on your calendar. The rest of your time could either just be left open or marked as Working elsewhere.

If you aren't using Outlook, use similar calendar functionality to clearly distinguish when you are available and when you are not.
This varies case to case, but Outlook's calendar has a Show as drop-down value called Working elsewhere specifically for this.
If you're using Outlook, you should mark your unavailable time as Away, which shows up as a hard-to-miss purple block on your calendar. The rest of your time could either just be left open or marked as Working elsewhere.

If you aren't using Outlook, use similar calendar functionality to clearly distinguish when you are available and when you are not.
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