Anonymous wrote:OP, are these you too?
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/386571.page#5189546
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/383984.page#5134125
You choose some really strange things to get worked up about.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are these you too?
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/386571.page#5189546
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/383984.page#5134125
You choose some really strange things to get worked up about.
Anonymous wrote:Okay so I live in a condo/townhouse complex building and the management had to repair a pipe yesterday morning so they had to shut off the water to all the units all morning which meant that I couldn't take a shower...Not even a cold shower.
Well, out of habit, I never leave the house w/out taking a shower. Never. Again, it's mostly out of habit. I am just a clean-freak by nature.
So I didn't go in to work yesterday, but came clean to my boss and told him the truth. "Come clean..." <------ No pun intended by the way.![]()
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My boss was totally pissed and said that was not a legitimate reason for staying out.
I never call in sick, I am very reliable and I could have easily lied and said I was ill, but I told the truth and look where that got me.
Anyway, what about any of you?
Do you think not being able to take a shower is a reasonable excuse to stay home from work??
Anonymous wrote:OP - how old are you?? No seriously, I want to know.
You're either childless or a millennial.
Your "lack of shower" excuse is pretty pitiful. I would be embarrassed to admit that to my boss.
Anonymous wrote:I loathe the idea of not showering before work, too.
I would have:
1) gotten up at 3 or 4 am before the known water cut off to shower.
2) purchased several gallons of water the night before to wash with.
3) found somewhere else to shower.
4) and if all that failed, I would have called in sick.
Wet wipes wouldn't cut it for me. My hair feels nasty to me and is limp, etc. Fine for others. I'd just still feel self conscious all day.