Rumors of a delay?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.


The that’s called “vacation” not sick leave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.


The that’s called “vacation” not sick leave.


Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.
Anonymous

Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.
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Seriously. Have of you probably exchanged Handmaids Tale memes when ACB was confirmed but when a boss snaps you all hop to.
Anonymous
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Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.
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Seriously. Have of you probably exchanged Handmaids Tale memes when ACB was confirmed but when a boss snaps you all hop to.


lol. do you also think it’s not a sick-out because you voted to call it a mental health day?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.


The that’s called “vacation” not sick leave.


Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.


I have always seen "mental health days" as a male privilege. Women in the office can't afford those. Glad to see a women-dominated profession get to try them, en masse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.


The that’s called “vacation” not sick leave.


Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.


I have always seen "mental health days" as a male privilege. Women in the office can't afford those. Glad to see a women-dominated profession get to try them, en masse.


Weird. I’ve been taking mental health days since I was 22. You need to grow a back bone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.


The that’s called “vacation” not sick leave.


Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.


I have always seen "mental health days" as a male privilege. Women in the office can't afford those. Glad to see a women-dominated profession get to try them, en masse.


Weird. I’ve been taking mental health days since I was 22. You need to grow a back bone.

A back bone? Lol. At 22 I didn't need mental health days, I was getting an education. Plenty of mental health days in there.
In my 30ies I could not afford a mental health day, because I never knew when I was going to have to take sick leave or vacation time because a kid was sick or daycare was shut for the day or I had to go sit in a toddler chair for the mother's day thing, or drive back home to pick up the lunchbox. You know, when the 60-hour invisible work week collided with the day job's 40 hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.


The that’s called “vacation” not sick leave.


Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.


I have always seen "mental health days" as a male privilege. Women in the office can't afford those. Glad to see a women-dominated profession get to try them, en masse.


Weird. I’ve been taking mental health days since I was 22. You need to grow a back bone.

A back bone? Lol. At 22 I didn't need mental health days, I was getting an education. Plenty of mental health days in there.
In my 30ies I could not afford a mental health day, because I never knew when I was going to have to take sick leave or vacation time because a kid was sick or daycare was shut for the day or I had to go sit in a toddler chair for the mother's day thing, or drive back home to pick up the lunchbox. You know, when the 60-hour invisible work week collided with the day job's 40 hours.


Do you want a medal or something? Good god. There is nothing wrong with using sick leave for a mental health day!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just got an email from our K Janney teacher saying she will be “out” Monday so I’m guessing that means the strike is on?


How do you know on Friday that you will be sick Monday? Seems like she should wait until Monday to be ‘sick.’


I think people were phrasing it as a mental health day, so it’s not like cough cough sick day but rather using a sick day for mental health, which can be planned ahead of time. Our teacher said she will be out but arranged for a substitute to cover


No, you cannot plan to be sick in advance, mentally or otherwise.


Yes, you can plan a mental health day in advance.


The that’s called “vacation” not sick leave.


Keep that corporate America capitalist BS for yourself.


I have always seen "mental health days" as a male privilege. Women in the office can't afford those. Glad to see a women-dominated profession get to try them, en masse.


Weird. I’ve been taking mental health days since I was 22. You need to grow a back bone.

A back bone? Lol. At 22 I didn't need mental health days, I was getting an education. Plenty of mental health days in there.
In my 30ies I could not afford a mental health day, because I never knew when I was going to have to take sick leave or vacation time because a kid was sick or daycare was shut for the day or I had to go sit in a toddler chair for the mother's day thing, or drive back home to pick up the lunchbox. You know, when the 60-hour invisible work week collided with the day job's 40 hours.


Do you want a medal or something? Good god. There is nothing wrong with using sick leave for a mental health day!


+1

Lots of people do that. And still use leave for a mental health day. And my DH is the one who takes days off when our kid is sick, welcome to 2020!
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