59 Dano
I just want to make friends!
Let's all have a goal of using at least 2 sick days the week preceeding October 1st. You're a team player, so we can count on you, right?
And it will accomplish what?
Let's all have a goal of using at least 2 sick days the week preceeding October 1st. You're a team player, so we can count on you, right?
Taking 5 sick days your attendence will still be at a acceptable level...
Where I'm at they cry about attendence so usually 8 in a year is a safe number before you go below acceptable levels...
They make us sign OLCC's now everytime you call in sick to sign off on your Percentage..
And it will accomplish what?
It will send a message about how incredibly happy we are.
I want to be just like you...a happy, contented, employee that cruises along on autopilot thinking everything is just hunky-dory. That's what you want Dano, stupid, uninformed robots that work hard for nothing in return.
Where do I sign up for The SHEEP program, or is it the SHILL program? Can I do it in PRISM, or do I have to go through my manager? I dont know how you live with yourself sometimes. Isn't there a high bridge nearby where you can practice your bungee-jumping?
It will send a message that an employee took some of his allotted sick time. Just because you intend it to be a big message about your personal level of unhappiness doesn't mean it will be perceived as such. If you want to send a message, take all of your sick days plus a few more. That might get someone's attention.
When you go jumping, do it without the bungee, OK?
How's retirement? :-D
Let me know how your late September sickout works out! I'm sure it'll go as well as the other things you've planned. Is your failing in planning or execution?
it is your fault.I love my job but i would never risk my life for it.Next time call your manager and tell em you're not coming in.They cannot force you.Its against the law.They give you any crap just hang up and go back to bed.Your obligation to to phone a manager.That's it.They may require a doctors note for you to get paid but that is the managers discretion.All joking aside,don't listen to these guys saying for everyone to call out to disrupt the operation.I called my manager last week to see if we had somebody to run my route, my first sick call in my 10 years with FedEx, he said we didn't and that he'd have to run the route. Like an idiot I said forget it, I'd come in and run it. Why did I do that? I don't know. I was really sick. Up all night hanging out in the bathroom. I slept a total of an hour. Longest day ever the next day. I had the hardest time staying awake on my drive back to my station. I actually fell asleep and went off the road once. One would think that when a guy calls in for the first time in 10 years he would get the benefit of doubt and the manager would think he must really be sick....nope, not the case. No thank you, no nothing....MY fault i guess for giving a damn but good god this company is something else....
That's correct. You now have to sign an OLCC for every sick day, a helpful reminder for you. I forget the name of the program, but it's all done in our best interests, of course.
Best to go in sick and highly contagious. Be sure to spread it around to co workers, management and customers. Do not wash your hands, do not cover when you sneeze. (particularly in the direction of that idiot manager you hate). Get that stuff on every pkg, every doorknob and phone. Be generous with your germs.
Much more effective method for disrupting the operation then a one day sick out. When half the station is working at half capacity, they might rethink their policy.
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I'm just saying if you want them to change such a stupid policy. They certianly arent going to do it because its the ethical thing to do.
Oh, I know, but still I've been sick onroad and the thought of that will keep me home. Might be fun though if a third of the station were really sick and all showed up. I mean throwing up, high fever, falling down sick. They'd probably be legally liable for sending us out.
Neither. How's the shill business these days? Seems like more people than ever are tuning-in. Guess you better come up with something different because people aren't buying it (your crap).