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Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: FreeSpirit on February 22, 2006, 06:20:51 pm
:lol: rotfl :lol:
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: chooglincharley on February 22, 2006, 06:20:36 pm
thats that entire generation, always on the move. we are all counting down the days to retirement, they cant stop working. i find it interesting.
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: FrankZappa on February 22, 2006, 04:20:11 pm
Quote from: Todd
It gets tough when you work for your father....his bullshit radar is very powerful!!

geeze, given your age, your father must be... um... and he\'s still working?! wow.

:P
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: Spacey on February 22, 2006, 12:21:26 pm
^^^ I\'d say that must be fun
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: Todd on February 22, 2006, 11:51:49 am
It gets tough when you work for your father....his bullshit radar is very powerful!!
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: Me! on February 22, 2006, 11:10:08 am
Quote from: Jim Cobb
#2 - "My face melted off, I need to go to the hostpital"
my excuse for mon the 27th
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: Spacey on February 22, 2006, 11:05:17 am
That sounds like me before I got my current job definitely when I was cooking in a restaurant.
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: postom on February 22, 2006, 11:00:37 am
the only good reason to keep a shitty car around is so that you can blame it on going to work late. :)
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: Jim Cobb on February 22, 2006, 10:29:02 am
#2 - "My face melted off, I need to go to the hostpital"
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: Me! on February 22, 2006, 10:26:48 am
this should be called 15 excuses for calling in sick on THurs morn...

and the #1 is def I\'m too drunk to drive....
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: Jim Cobb on February 22, 2006, 10:13:53 am
thats funny.  i call in sick when i\'m not sick sometimes.
Title: 15 Excuses for Calling in Sick
Post by: davepeck on February 22, 2006, 09:25:11 am
just saw this on msn..

15 Excuses for Calling in Sick

By Rosemary Haefner, Senior Career Adviser for CareerBuilder.com

It\'s 6 a.m. and you are about to throw the alarm clock out the window. It\'s too cold out, you\'re tired, you had one glass of wine too many last night, you\'ve really got to clean your house, and, most importantly, you haven\'t had some real bonding time with your couch lately.

"Just call in," you tell yourself. "They can get by one day without me."

So, in your best sick voice, you leave a near-death sounding message for your boss and throw in a cough just to make it believable. Ferris Bueller has nothing on you!

The art of playing hooky
CareerBuilder.com recently took a look at employees who call in sick with bogus excuses. Forty-three percent of workers said they called in sick when they felt well at least once during the last year, up from 35 percent in the 2004 survey.

The most popular motivator for missing work: good, old-fashioned rest. Almost 23 percent of workers said they just wanted to relax and catch up on sleep. Seventeen percent said they just didn\'t feel like going in, 16 percent attributed it to a doctor\'s appointment, and 9 percent said they had to catch up on housework and run personal errands.

Three-day weekend or mid-week break?
Thirty-eight percent of workers said they viewed sick days as equivalent to vacation days. The most popular day for calling in sick when feeling well was Wednesday, with 27 percent of workers getting over the mid-week hump by fabricating an excuse. While extended weekend absences were also popular, with 26 percent of workers calling in sick on Monday and 14 percent on Friday, those partaking may have put themselves at more risk of scrutiny.

Your boss is no fool.
Sixty-three percent of hiring managers said they are more suspicious of employees calling in sick on a Monday or Friday. The survey also revealed that some hiring managers were less tolerant of workers playing hooky, with almost one-fourth stating they fired an employee for missing work without a legitimate reason. While the definition of a sick day has evolved, with more employers including mental health and special circumstances in the description, workers should be mindful of company policies and their responsibilities as an employee.

"I was abducted by aliens..."
When asked to share the most unusual excuses workers gave for missing work, hiring managers shared some of their favorite examples:

http://msn.careerbuilder.com/custom/msn/careeradvice/viewarticle.aspx?articleid=671&SiteId=cbmsnhp4671&sc_extcmp=JS_671_home1&cbRecursionCnt=1&cbsid=bfc8c94bfb484cb585fb6bc6641fa214-193915152-W7-2