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primroseburrows ([personal profile] primroseburrows) wrote2006-05-08 09:39 am
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Ick. Woke up nauseated and it's not going away. I'm torn between going to work and hoping for the best, and calling out. Problem is, they're already not happy with me because of something else, and I know I'm going to get (at the very least) a lecture about it today, and I don't want them to think I'm copping out to avoid said lecture. However, if I go in feeling like shit, then I'm not going to be at my best when I have to deal with them. I also don't have a full shift of sick time.

I'd make a poll about it, but I feel too icky.

[identity profile] patchfire.livejournal.com 2006-05-08 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Call in & say that you'll come in to talk about whatever-it-is, but then you need to go home if you aren't feeling better?
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[identity profile] stormwynd.livejournal.com 2006-05-08 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Can you call in sick, but also acknowledge that you know that you need to talk to the PTB's about whatever it is that they're going to talk to you about?

I've always taughtat schools where the philosophy has been, "If you're sick, then stay home and get healthy first -- things will still be here (for better or worse) when you get back."

*sends healing vibes*
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[personal profile] moonlight69 2006-05-08 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I wondered if maybe it was worrying about the talk that was making you feel icky in the first place. God knows I've managed to make myself physically ill stressing about work things--I actually had to quit a job once because of psychosomatic illness. (Yes I have issues, shuddup).

At any rate, I hope you're feeling better, and I hope the talk went all right, if they had it at all (which I'd rather they didn't. ;) )