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[–] [email protected] 60 points 2 days ago (12 children)

this is funny and reminds me that when you call in sick

just say you are calling in sick, don't give any reasons. Fuck them they don't need to know why

sometimes mental health days where you just chill and do shit you want to do is a perfectly good sick day

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 days ago (5 children)

I've never had a boss EVER that pressed me for information on why I took off sick. That's completely inappropriate for them to ask.

[–] Anticorp 6 points 2 days ago (4 children)

Every single employer I had until I was past 30 pressed for reasons when I called in sick. Some required doctor's notes. Granted, I'm middle aged and lived in a shitty conservative town where employers constantly broke the law and violated employee rights.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Makes sense. It also likely depends on blue callar vs. white collar jobs. Or low level vs higher level.

[–] Anticorp 2 points 1 day ago

Yes, these were mostly low level blue collar jobs. As much as I hate corporations, sole proprietorships were way worse about violating worker's rights. They don't have established policies, HR departments, and all that kind of stuff. They have some rich fucker with a huge ego, and a few managers who are led by said rich fucker, so his attitude trickles down and affects everything. It sucks, especially in a smaller town with limited opportunities.

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