Unlimited vacation: The ultimate work perk, but experts warn of pitfalls
PARADISE, N.L. — Terry Hussey has never forgotten how Sunday nights used to feel: anxious dread, before another week at a job he hated.
So when he became CEO of Vigilant Management in Paradise, N.L., a company he co-founded in 2012 to oversee construction projects, he set out to nurture a particular kind of workplace culture.
Along with flex time and lunchtime video games, he instituted an eye-catching policy — unlimited vacation.
“People might think: ‘How can work get done here?’” he said, sitting in a boardroom with bright orange walls that match the chairs. “But when it’s time to get work done, work is getting done.”


