So you can transfer your "sick days" to the year after? Like.. I can hardly do that with normal days off.

Premier parti, réussi! (I hope at least)
For your info, I'm having language exams today. Again, in French.
So you can transfer your "sick days" to the year after? Like.. I can hardly do that with normal days off.

Yeah. I'm up to just over 6 weeks now. I can't do that with ADO's/overtime past 38 hours, and they get cranky if I have more than 8 weeks of holidays...hence the whole working for 2 years and taking them pretty much all at once so I can go back to Europe idea![]()

So your having French exams about the French language or... ?
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Wrong employer then.
Maybe you should work for the state then. It seems they have nice terms of employment, so I'm told.
And they don't work anyways so....![]()
I can't do that with ADO at all and only 10 days in general.
Also if I have 0 sick days for 3 years in a row I still don't get anything compared to someone who's been away for 4 months with not all that serious injuries.
And you can stay in Europe for a long time then.![]()
Actually none of the Dutch departments allow you to save up leave days for sickness so that wouldn't help at all.

Well, to put it this way, I'm working in Namur, French speaking Belgium. As I'm Dutch (thus Dutch speaking) I have to do the exams in the 2nd national language. (the other is my native by chance)
Since it's French, it'll be in French (again).
I did that 4 years ago, but that exam isn't valid here.![]()
Wait you have to do exams to work there?

Don't forget that in NL there's no such thinig as "sick holiday", but just sick leave.
Your employer wants it to be limited in time, (government too btw) but you can take as many days as you want! You're even protected agains firing. No one can fire you while you're on sick leave!