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would you do a "sickie" x
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i have a chance at an interview tomorrow. the invite to attend came a few days ago but i was away on hol and oinly saw it today. the "potential" employer can only do interviews tomorrow...and i cant get a day off work at this late stage. i plan to ring my employer and say I am ill tomorrow. I NEVER do sickies...and i feel so guilty about it. What would YOU do?
PS - I work for a doctor - which makes a mystery illness lasting one day only even more suspicious!
PS - I work for a doctor - which makes a mystery illness lasting one day only even more suspicious!
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Still think it's better to ring in in the morning and say you have a family emergency. Things like that happen. If you pull a sicky they will be asking you if you feel better on Wednesday and you will feel awkward. People don't question 'family emergencies' if they are sensible and, as 4get says, you can always say you would rather not talk about it.
yeah - stomach cramps is kinda what i was going to go for. i dont feel confident in saying there is a family emergency as ...everyone at work knows i have no family (except the husband) .
ooooerrrr - i hate lying...but i dont want to mmiss the interview (one of the reasons i am looking for another job is that im not happy in this one)
ooooerrrr - i hate lying...but i dont want to mmiss the interview (one of the reasons i am looking for another job is that im not happy in this one)
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I wouldn't lie - If you could arrange the interview around your lunch break, I would ask for an extended one to coincide with it.
If you don't have a lunch break, I would still ask for some time off during your shift, that way, questions probably wouldn't be asked & you wouldn't feel so guilty.
Good luck.
If you don't have a lunch break, I would still ask for some time off during your shift, that way, questions probably wouldn't be asked & you wouldn't feel so guilty.
Good luck.
oh smudge - if i COULD arrange it around a lunch hour it would be great - but the odd hours i work simply don't fit in. goodness I am more nervous about how i will get the day off than how the interview will go. Ellipsis you are right - one way is just not to go but i do want to get out of this job. :-(
there is no doubt that most of my colleagues wouldn't think twice about calling in ill (by the way i've not mentioned to ANY work colleagues I am looking elsewhere for a job)
there is no doubt that most of my colleagues wouldn't think twice about calling in ill (by the way i've not mentioned to ANY work colleagues I am looking elsewhere for a job)
ok - i am a nerd, blessed with an overactive conscience / guilt gland....i know most (not all of ) you would ring in ill. and as my current employer takes tthe p**** big time(hence why i am looking elsewhere) i shouldn't feel guilty but i DO so:
I have arranged with a colleague to work part of my afternoon / evening shift . then i will dash back to finish my evening shift.(I have to pay her mind) ... it will be a tight squeeze time wise but i would have sleepless nights about fibbing...how sad / mad am I???!!!!
I have arranged with a colleague to work part of my afternoon / evening shift . then i will dash back to finish my evening shift.(I have to pay her mind) ... it will be a tight squeeze time wise but i would have sleepless nights about fibbing...how sad / mad am I???!!!!