How many sick days per year do you take?

Anonymous
4-5 the last few years: once because of a medical emergency and twice because of Covid. Before that, I usually only took a couple of sick days a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Only when needed.


Why would anyone take un-needed sick days?


To go to the beach.

Anonymous
My ex used every hour of leave as soon as he received it. He never ever had sick or personal leave saved up. I always wondered what HR thought of him…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you all not get sick, especially when your kids are sick?


I see to get sick when my kids were sick when they were toddlers. Now that they’re teens, they get sick very rarely and I (knock on wood) almost never.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:0 in 2023 but I do take a good amount of vacation days. I rarely ever get sick and DH can manage DS if he's sick. I also work 3 12 hr shifts a week. And my work there is only one of us on shift and someone HAS to be there. So we don't have a huge pool to pull from if someone calls out sick.


Are all of your doctor's appointments on weekends or after work?


I think you missed that I work 3 12 hr shifts a week. So I just schedule them on my days off. I also have DH scheduled DS' for my days off so that neither of us have to miss work for appts.
Anonymous
like days? NO, hours for a dentist appt that's literally it so like 2 hours twice a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:0 in 2023 but I do take a good amount of vacation days. I rarely ever get sick and DH can manage DS if he's sick. I also work 3 12 hr shifts a week. And my work there is only one of us on shift and someone HAS to be there. So we don't have a huge pool to pull from if someone calls out sick.


Are all of your doctor's appointments on weekends or after work?


I think you missed that I work 3 12 hr shifts a week. So I just schedule them on my days off. I also have DH scheduled DS' for my days off so that neither of us have to miss work for appts.


Me too - I work 4 10-hour days and I schedule for days off. If I can’t, I trade days with a coworker, make up the time or take vacation. I don’t use sick days for routine appointments.
Anonymous
Teacher here. I used to only take sick days if I was sick (maybe 2 per year) until I found out that I will only be reimbursed for 1/4 of unused sick days when I retire. Now I take around 5 per year and I'll take more if I'm actually sick.
Anonymous
I do not get paid sick days, so I avoid taking them. Since I wah it's pretty easy.
Anonymous
all the sick days, it feels like-- i have a toddler. but in the last three months: my mom had a stroke and died, i had to have an emergency appendectomy, and then the office gave me covid, and then kiddo brought home a stomach bug. my weight hasn't been this low in 15 years...
Anonymous
As many as I want and need. Why wouldn’t you take all of your sick days?
Anonymous
Haven't taken any days in past four years except for two days for a lumpectomy. I tend to not get sick very often and work from home when I have a bad cold and worry I'm contagious. I would take the day off if I really felt like I couldn't function though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As many as I want and need. Why wouldn’t you take all of your sick days?



Because the DC area is full of type A workaholic types.
Anonymous
Appointments

Obgyn 1x/yr
Eyes 1x /year
Teeth cleaning x3
Yearly 1x /year
Mammogram 1x/yr
Colonoscopy 1.5 days every 5 years
PT - 6 weeks 2x per week (this happens about once every 2 years)
Dental issues : last year 6 visits
Allergies - every blue moon a day for swollen eyes.
Stomach flu: 2-3 days about once a year with kids k-6th grade, once with them in HS.
Shrink 1x per week about 3 times in my life for 10 weeks

2019 I got the flu and missed 2 weeks which is why I now get vaccinations and stay away from sick people

Anonymous
I took no sick leave at all during my federal career, and my sick leave was added my length of service for pension calculation purposes, resulting in a larger lifetime pension. I was rarely actually ill, and when I was, or when I needed to go to a Dr's appt., I just took annual (vacation) leave, as only a limited amount of that could be rolled over from year to year and the excess would be lost if not used.
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