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The 2009 Federal Leave Calculator

Download the handy worksheet from OhMyGov!

By Richard Hartman Jan 14 2009, 05:56 AM

Photo by Naama

Photo by Naama

OhMyGov! has the essential pay and calendar information that federal employees need.

Building on the popularity of the Federal Pay Calendar for 2009 that readers have downloaded to help them plan around those ever-important federal holidays—not to mention our holiday countdown clock—we've added a simple way for all feds to manage their leave. Note that any leave in excess of the maximum (240 hours for most employees) will be lost after January 2, 2010.

The leave calculator, available as an Excel spreadsheet download, is especially helpful with employees who have "use or lose" leave. The calculator was originally developed by Jerrell Carter of the General Services Administration.

The OhMyGov! Federal Leave Calculator for 2009 is available for download here. Stay tuned for the 2010 pay calendar and leave calculator.  

 

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Karen Trevett
May 14, 2009 2:06 PM

Is there a 2010 interactive fed leave spreadsheet available?

Greg
August 14, 2009 5:17 PM

I, too, am curious - is there a 2010 spreadsheet available???

Maureen Brown
September 25, 2009 10:19 AM

Did anyone come up with an answer for the 2010 leave spreadsheet?

Beverly
October 21, 2009 3:26 PM

I, too, looking for an interactive 2010 leave spreadsheet. I have the one from 2002-2009.

Alice
November 2, 2009 12:26 PM

Does anyone know when the leave calculator for 2010 will be available for download?

olivia adrian
December 14, 2009 5:24 PM

Is there a 2010 interactive fed leave spreadsheet available?

Mario
December 28, 2009 8:31 PM

Yes!

Go to www.jogolindo.com/leave and download a nice dynamic spreadsheet.

It updates itself at the end of the year

Its intuitive, safe and very nice.

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Bryan
January 6, 2010 2:29 PM

The Use or Lose formula is wrong in the calendar.  Also, the accrued annual leave allows for the person to exceed 240 hours of annual leave.

 

         

 

 

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