Ever call in sick to work when you really aren't?

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  • Back_Pedal
    Back_Pedal Posts: 1,171
    I've taken one or two mental health days, but only when it's one of those days that it's usually really dead and it won't cause too much of a problem for everyone else.
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  • Drowned Out
    Drowned Out Posts: 6,056
    Calling in sick is a waste in my line of work. My phone rings non-stop regardless of whether it's legit or not. I was once put on speakerphone in a management meeting while home with a stomach flu... Might as well grab a bucket and go sit at my desk.
    It's awesome...no one calls in sick so the whole office shares every bug; we all suffer equally :roll:
  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,599
    Calling in sick is a waste in my line of work. My phone rings non-stop regardless of whether it's legit or not. I was once put on speakerphone in a management meeting while home with a stomach flu... Might as well grab a bucket and go sit at my desk.
    It's awesome...no one calls in sick so the whole office shares every bug; we all suffer equally :roll:

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  • PearlOfAGirl
    PearlOfAGirl Posts: 15,993
    Yes definitely and always felt guilty about it ~ especially the times that I was really sick.. :?

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  • When I worked for UPS they used to give you shit every time you called in sick. After awhile the guilt went away. With 6 sick days I would use them for two 5 day weekends. They had more sympathy if you called each day and said, day 1 " I'm coming down with something", day 2 "not feeling good at all, ( can't hold food down)", day 3 "feeling better but still very weak, see you Monday!" click (hang up) :D
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