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I've heard but can't confirm that recovery from burnout only really happens after two weeks off. If you don't have the pto to do that, do you have the financial option for unpaid time off? If not, then I'd say start looking for some place that pays better anyway and make sure there's a few weeks between the end of one and the start of the new one.