Why have we never done this before?!
2023 is just around the corner and if you are looking for a clever way to maximise your annual leave for the coming year then look no further, we’ve got you covered.
Of course, this clever trick will work best for those of us who work Monday-Friday. We have done the dirty work for you and planned it all out, and it’s actually much easier than you’d think. February Start by taking four days off following the St. Brigit's Bank Holiday on Monday February 6 for nine days off.READ MORE: Thousands of people to receive €500 lump sumMay Take four days off after the May Bank Holiday which falls on Monday, May 1 next year, and treat yourself to nine whole days off.
August/September Thankfully for us, the 2023 August Bank Holiday falls on Monday, August 28, meaning you can snag nine days off if you book four days leave after the August Bank Holiday to give yourself a well deserved break. December December has two Bank Holidays, Monday, December 25 and Tuesday, December 26 . Be sure to book three days annual leave following St. Stephen’s Day to treat yourself to 10 consecutive days out of office - the perfect Christmas gift!Read more:
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