THIS is true wisdom
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I definitely don't like that word.
Agreed on that front. I just couldn't resist the alliteration.
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I definitely don't like that word.
That's numberwang
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Our company has a policy that if you're sick for 2 days or more, you have to have a doctors note to return. So faking sick comes with a price tag for me. Also, any time I've ever joked about being sick, I actually end up sick. I'll just call around and get someone to cover for me, then tell my supervisor I'm taking a personal day instead of earning some bad karma.
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Our company has a policy that if you're sick for 2 days or more, you have to have a doctors note to return. So faking sick comes with a price tag for me. Also, any time I've ever joked about being sick, I actually end up sick. I'll just call around and get someone to cover for me, then tell my supervisor I'm taking a personal day instead of earning some bad karma.
bad karma for being sick?
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Places I've worked if you're sick for more than 2 weeks (accumulated) in the calendar year you were fired.
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Our company has a policy that if you're sick for 2 days or more, you have to have a doctors note to return. So faking sick comes with a price tag for me. Also, any time I've ever joked about being sick, I actually end up sick. I'll just call around and get someone to cover for me, then tell my supervisor I'm taking a personal day instead of earning some bad karma.
In Australia you can get a doctors note, legit, for $20 online
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Places I've worked if you're sick for more than 2 weeks (accumulated) in the calendar year you were fired.
How is this legal?
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In Australia you can get a doctors note, legit, for $20 online
wrote last edited by [email protected]We used have that until some dumbass in our company fucked up our insurance plan. $20 for total telecare, it was awesome.
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How is this legal?
You can be fired for the colour of your shirt. So it's not that surprising.
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You can be fired for the colour of your shirt. So it's not that surprising.
Oh, okay, it's the US, makes sense now.
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Oh, okay, it's the US, makes sense now.
Lol, that was my thinking. That'd be super illegal here.
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Our company has a policy that if you're sick for 2 days or more, you have to have a doctors note to return. So faking sick comes with a price tag for me. Also, any time I've ever joked about being sick, I actually end up sick. I'll just call around and get someone to cover for me, then tell my supervisor I'm taking a personal day instead of earning some bad karma.
Just getting a doctor's note costs something in the US? Whenever I need a note I call my GP and ask the receptionist to write me one. The doctor doesn't even do anything except sign the paper that the receptionist prints out! Charging for that seems crazy
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I definitely don't like that word.
Hard disagree. Try saying it out loud. It's awesome.
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I used to share an office with a contractor in the UK.
Their sickie policy was that you didn't get paid at all for the first four days of sickness, but for periods of five days or longer you got paid the statutory sick pay rate for the entirety of the sick period.
It was to disincentivise the "one day wonder" sickies after a night on the piss or when you couldn't be arsed going to work - but predictably, all it did was guarantee that people would be off for at least five days so they got something out of it.
Absolutely backwards.
Cobra problem...
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Skibidi kitten
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Do you have the original image? I need to make a version that says “shitter’s clogged” instead.
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Our company has a policy that if you're sick for 2 days or more, you have to have a doctors note to return. So faking sick comes with a price tag for me. Also, any time I've ever joked about being sick, I actually end up sick. I'll just call around and get someone to cover for me, then tell my supervisor I'm taking a personal day instead of earning some bad karma.
Doesn't taking a 'personal day' cut into your days of annual leave you have?
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Doesn't taking a 'personal day' cut into your days of annual leave you have?
Don't sick days?
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Don't sick days?
Are you asking if I don't take sick days, or suggesting I don't take (fake) sick days?
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Hard disagree. Try saying it out loud. It's awesome.
I think I need "kitty" to have three syllables before I can enjoy that.