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Northrop Grumman Mentors
Greetings,
I recently transitioned to a position with Northrop Grumman. As a company they were thrilled with my FRC background and the fact that I have mentored for over 8 years. They immediately gave the team I am mentoring a grant to help out and have had the team give multiple demonstrations. This has shown me that my branch office does care about FRC and my team. However when I asked for them to give me time off to travel with the team HR said that the corporate policy is that any volunteer work would require a PTO request. As many of you mentors know traveling for competition alone is like 40 hours a season if not more. So out of the two weeks I get as a new employee half of it is used to travel and work my butt of with the team. I would prefer to keep my PTO for my family. What I am wondering is how other Northrop Grumman employees handle this. If you know one of your mentors is an NG employee please ask them and let me know. I am wondering if there is some accounting bucket that seasoned NG employees use to justify their time with the team. I have asked my boss if I could use my mentoring as a professional development opportunity and fill out the continuing education paperwork and the travel authorization paperwork to create a paper trail for accounting. His response is do you get any type of credits at the end of a season from the school or USFIRST. I noticed that FTC has something like this. Does anyone know if FRC does? I understand sometimes corporate policy is what it is and there is no working around it, but there are just too many NG mentors out there in our community and I find it hard to believe that all of us are taking PTO. Northrop Grumman also sponsors regional competition from time to time. This is why I feel that maybe my branch office just doesn't know that there is a USFIRST time allowance for NG employees. I think when HR asked corporate what the policy is on volunteering for a high school they did not give very much detail as to what I was actually doing. At least that is my hope. Again if anyone is or knows of Northrop Grumman mentors out there please let me know if they have to take PTO when they travel with the team. Thank you in Advance |
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Re: Northrop Grumman Mentors
Contact Kaliken on 294.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/member.php?u=39467 He is a NGC mentor as well and is semi-active here. David Ansari is as well http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/member.php?u=83117 294 has a few other NGC mentors that can provide information as well. |
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Re: Northrop Grumman Mentors
I've organized/coordinated Northrop Grumman mentors in the Bethpage Long Island area since 2003, although I've now handed off that responsibility.
While occasionally it has been possible to arrange for paid mentor time, it has only been under very special circumstances, starting up new teams in under-served communities for instance, and only when special budgets happened to be available. The limited paid-mentor time I was able to arrange for was always for normal work hours, e.g., afternoon mentor visits to the schools that didn't meet after work and never as event or team volunteers. Those special budgets tended to evaporate as belts were tightened and were more a sniffing out of discretionary funds than any coordinated funding efforts by the company. All my volunteer time, most of March for events and after school to lots of Long Island teams has come out of my own PTO. However, a lot of PTO buildup made it easier vs a new employee. Can you offset hours? Other companies, e.g. Bloomberg in NYC is tremendous, have a much more supportive volunteer program. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 12-08-2015 at 11:44. |
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Re: Northrop Grumman Mentors
please check your PM inbox i sent you some stuff so you can contact me through the NG network
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Re: Northrop Grumman Mentors
My husband was required to take vacation time to volunteer.
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