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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]reading this post disgusted me. I have no faith in humanity. some of y'all are truly sad excuses for humans. point of the post: just be a good employee. you know what it means. but don't tell other people they're absurd because they're cat died and they're grieveing. I would rather hang out with my cat than some of you people on here who sound utterly horrible.[/quote] Stop being a fool! You can grieve a pet or loved one and still work. [/quote] Certainly YOU can. As well as some others. But everyone grieves differently & uniquely. And there is no set time frame. I wouldn’t have an issue if an employee had to take off three days max to grieve an animal. I would be sympathetic and I know as a parent - then I should already have a back-up childcare plan in place. All parents need to have back-up childcare options in place. It is their responsibility. If a nanny needed more than a week off, then we would need to talk it out in person. The original poster sounds like a good worker, she was trying her best. But if she is too grief-stricken to work then what use would she be anyway? Best to let her stay home and heal.[/quote]
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