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I've had 6 days off through sickness in the last 6 years. There have been times where I've been sick that I've "worked from home" but sometimes that just seems like too much effort.
That kind of suggests that the sickie as part of your holiday entitlement culture is as good as dead. If most people are taking no more than a couple of days a year, then the average is pushed up by people with genuine long term problems, who need to take a lot more time, due to illness or injury.
Never had a day off in 12 years of teaching. Never missed a day of school either. What a loser eh.
Same here. Maybe just lucky but in that time, I've honestly never felt that rough that I didn't feel I could do my normal thing. I've just genuinely not seemed to be ill. The very idea of calling in sick makes me nervous, for some inexplicable reason, I'd feel guilty even if I was on my last legs.
Probably doomed myself to some horrible condition now Had a few self-inflicted days in that time where I've felt awful, mind, but they've always been on weekends, inevitably after Albion games. Never do that during the week if I've got to work the next day.
Think I have an iron stomach. I have managed to not be sick or have the shits at all in Africa which believe me is some going. Felt a bit rough but never ill enough to justify a day off. Did you get ill in India? If not you may have the iron stomach too.
A company I use to work for had a few people taking 20+ per year.
They took the poor decision to write to everyone individually slagging off the sickness in the company and staring that up to 10 days was ok but beyond that would instigate the company Doctors involvement.
Many of those on zero or 1 or 2 a year for many years then moved to 8 or 9 in disgust at being insulted as to their attendance in writing when that had tried hard to keep it down in the past