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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I was doing IVF, I had to go in for monitoring blood tests and ultrasounds three days a week dying every cycle. I rarely knew the dates that I would be doing a cycle more than a week or two ahead of time. For me, this went on for eight years. I ended up staying in a terrible job for years because the accommodated that schedule. I could never take a new job because I couldn’t expect them to let me take a couple hours off a couple times a week. Maybe that is what is going on. You really don’t have much control or warning about the schedule. [/quote] OP said the employee is in her mid 50s. Why are so many people tripping over themselves to create excuses for this inexcusable behavior? And no, I’m not a manager. I’d be livid if I were on OP’s team and continually being dumped on at the last minute because another employee, who refused to follow appropriate channels if they did have a legitimate issue, refused to do their job. I’d be job hunting (or at least agency move hunting) and I very much doubt I’d be the only one on the team doing so.[/quote]
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