Anonymous wrote:We had a nasty bug going on in the office that was going around and we were dropping like dominos. The incubation period seemed to be a week, and we were always sick 1 week after the last person was sick. We can’t telework so we were getting the next person sick.
Glad to be done with that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Say you have a mild illness - coughing and congestion. Feel fine to work but obviously don’t want to be in an office setting. Fed and no telework allowed since Trump. Just take sick leave for a week until the cough clears??
Lol. A week for a cough?
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone understands that people with limited sick leave are not necessarily able to stay home when they just feel a bit under the weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a fed who just recently returned to the office. If that’s the case, you probably have a ton of sickleave banked. Take the sickleave until you feel better. Don’t come back on day three. And if you are coming back, please wear a mask.
Wear a mask? I'm not going to make my MAGA supervisor mad at me over whatever conspiracy theory he believes. Much better to show up and let the germs fly
Anonymous wrote:You sound like a fed who just recently returned to the office. If that’s the case, you probably have a ton of sickleave banked. Take the sickleave until you feel better. Don’t come back on day three. And if you are coming back, please wear a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I go to work. I’m a teacher with very little sick leave. I have no choice.
Another veteran teacher. Unless you are saving up time for maternity leave or if you have kids, use your sick days. I have well over 100 sick days because I pushed myself for no reason. Now I’m using them but I shouldn’t have forced myself to go into work really sick.
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone understands that people with limited sick leave are not necessarily able to stay home when they just feel a bit under the weather.