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5.

Based on HHHunt's operating schedule (in connection with peak work

periods), management reserves the right to designate certain periods

throughout the year when vacations may/may not be taken.

6.

Vacation time may not be used as an employeeÊs last day or days of

work.

7.

In extreme circumstances, if requested vacation is denied due to

operational requirements of the Company, there is documented

evidence of the denial, and there has been no other opportunity to use

vacation time, then management may allow the carry over of vacation

time. Documented evidence generally consists of the initial written

request for vacation and the written denial of that request from

management (e-mail, etc.). Any requests for carry over of vacation time

must have the approval of 2 levels of management.

8.

If an employee is terminated for cause, any unused leave will be forfeited.

If an employee

with at least one-year full-time service

terminates

employment for any reason other than discharge for cause, and where

appropriate notice (thirty (30) days for management employees and two

(2) weeks for all other employees) is given and worked, the employee

will be paid for vacation time that has been awarded,

but not taken

, per

the following schedule:

Termination of employment between January 1 and March 31:

no payout of current year award

Termination of employment between April 1 and June 30:

25% of current year award

Termination of employment between July 1 and September 30:

50% of current year award

Termination of employment between October 1 and December 31:

75% of current year award

SICK LEAVE

Sick leave is an assurance that you will have your regular income when, because of

personal illness, you are unable to work. Full-time employees are awarded 10 days

sick leave on January 1 each year. In addition, employees may carry over to the

next year a maximum 10 days unused sick leave. Therefore, sick leave in any one

year can never exceed 20 days. Any sick leave in excess of 10 days that is not

used at the end of a calendar year will be lost.

For any new hire or an employee that moves from part-time to full-time, sick

leave will be granted on a pro-rated basis as follows:

Made full time/employed between January 1 and March 31:

75% of first year entitlement

Made full time/employed between April 1 and June 30:

50% of first year entitlement