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banecat 07-15-2018 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 13629387)
"Hi, I'm Bob. Have a look at my resume. You'll see it's quite impressive. I never take a day off. Not even when I'm sick. I literally come to work with explosive diarrhea and destroy the office shared bathroom. I am that dedicated."

If I feel that sick I just shit in a trash can or outside

Rasputin 07-15-2018 01:24 PM

I called in like 3 times because my arm was in a cast

Bugeater 07-15-2018 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by GloryDayz (Post 13629279)
Well you can love your job, but be a dedicated person too. Hey, if you're not a person who is sick, it should be at zero. If you get sick, take the time, few bosses will complain. But if you use your sick days as PTO, that means you suck, and bosses usually know when somebody's taking a mental health day (which should be PTO), avoiding work, or just plain using sick days as PTO.

You must have missed my earlier post. I lost over 80 hours of accumulated sick time when I was essentially laid off from my job. There was no reward for being reliable. In fact, I got ****ed for doing so.

Know your company's policy on sick days, most won't pay you off for them like vacation/PTO. And if they don't, use them. I can guarant****ingtee I will be in the future.

Abba-Dabba 07-15-2018 03:04 PM

I haven't worked for someone else in over a year. Best damn working decision I ever made. Why I waited for so long to be free of bullshit I will never quite figure out. Days off come whenever I damn well feel like it.

GloryDayz 07-15-2018 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 13629561)
You must have missed my earlier post. I lost over 80 hours of accumulated sick time when I was essentially laid off from my job. There was no reward for being reliable. In fact, I got ****ed for doing so.

Know your company's policy on sick days, most won't pay you off for them like vacation/PTO. And if they don't, use them. I can guarant****ingtee I will be in the future.

I would highly recommend, if you do it at all, that you be very cautious about using your sick days for anything other than being sick. I'm not lost on what happened to you, and that sucks, but with your new employer there's not need to get labeled.

But **** your former company for doing that, they could at least have a policy that pays a portion of it when people are separated. If they don't they're inviting abuse when people think the company is struggling, and that might be the worst time for, potentially, large swaths of the employee base spending-down their sick days. It's just bad policy.

scho63 07-15-2018 03:15 PM

In the last 10 years I've missed about 6-7 days. Gout caused 4-5 days and maybe some other issue caused the other two.

GloryDayz 07-15-2018 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 13629584)
In the last 10 years I've missed about 6-7 days. Gout caused 4-5 days and maybe some other issue caused the other two.

Gout SUCKS!!!!!

eDave 07-15-2018 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 13629561)
You must have missed my earlier post. I lost over 80 hours of accumulated sick time when I was essentially laid off from my job. There was no reward for being reliable. In fact, I got ****ed for doing so.

Know your company's policy on sick days, most won't pay you off for them like vacation/PTO. And if they don't, use them. I can guarant****ingtee I will be in the future.

Absolutely. They give them, so take them. Or lose them. I'm allowed to take a sick day for whatever I want. I just tell my boss I'm taking a sick day and she says OK. I can take 5 at a time and that gives me 7 weeks of vacation. That's a lot and no way to take it all really. But it's there.

Oh yea, and one floating holiday. Great for taking a long weekend for a holiday.

Typing all of this out makes me wonder why I am looking to leave...

srvy 07-15-2018 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 13627779)

How would your supervisor know if your sick or how ill you are? People can sniffle and snort and cough and I wouldnt know it from the plague or a allergy.

Naptown Chief 07-15-2018 06:04 PM

On 3/20/17, while finishing up a duct work job, I stepped on a stud in an attic that wasn't properly nailed in. I went through the ceiling and ****ed up my neck, back, hip, and knees. I've been on disability since. I had hip surgery 10/31/17 and will likely need 2 fusions in my back and one in my neck (still fighting worker's comp insurance).

Does that count as 0 or 365?

SuperBowl4 07-15-2018 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by dwwataz (Post 13629816)
On 3/20/17, while finishing up a duct work job, I stepped on a stud in an attic that wasn't properly nailed in. I went through the ceiling and ****ed up my neck, back, hip, and knees. I've been on disability since. I had hip surgery 10/31/17 and will likely need 2 fusions in my back and one in my neck (still fighting worker's comp insurance).

Does that count as 0 or 365?

That's a life changer. :eek:

eDave 07-15-2018 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 13629812)
How would your supervisor know if your sick or how ill you are? People can sniffle and snort and cough and I wouldnt know it from the plague or a allergy.

Buehler445 answers to no one, except for the Mrs.

srvy 07-15-2018 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 13629812)
How would your supervisor know if your sick or how ill you are? People can sniffle and snort and cough and I wouldnt know it from the plague or a allergy.

That wasnt directed at you Beuhler445 was intended for Banecat.

banecat 07-15-2018 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by dwwataz (Post 13629816)
On 3/20/17, while finishing up a duct work job, I stepped on a stud in an attic that wasn't properly nailed in. I went through the ceiling and ****ed up my neck, back, hip, and knees. I've been on disability since. I had hip surgery 10/31/17 and will likely need 2 fusions in my back and one in my neck (still fighting worker's comp insurance).

Does that count as 0 or 365?

I think that you get a pass

srvy 07-15-2018 06:36 PM

You are responsible for yourself. I am not your mother, doctor or nurse. If you show up to work then give me 8 honest hours if not stay home.


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