Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd also check with a doctor about your frequent illnesses that cause you to miss so many days off a year. Being sick unable to work 5 days a year, while not excessive, is not completely normal.
She didn't say she's out sick 5 days a year. She said she gets 5 sick days a year - as in that's part of her PTO. And it's not unusual - a cold can take you out for 2-3 days. When working with young children, it's really not that unusual to get sick 2-3 times a year.
I'm OP. if you reread my post CORRECTLY you will see where I said I have NOT missed any days of work. I am given 5 sick days from my benefits package.
I never said you took this many days off at your current position. I was suggesting you speak to a doctor if you get sick five times a year so severely that you need time off. Being sick that often can be a sign of a weak immune system. This additional comment had nothing to do with your current situation, it was just added advice.
NP here. wow, read AND comprehend much? the OP said she gets 5 days of sick leave of which she has used NONE to date. I don't see how this relates to ANYTHING you just said - where anywhere does she say she is sick 5 times a year??
as a MB, I would not have an issue with this as things come up AND we have backup care. Although I too would probably be a tad annoyed as my work is super crazy the week before the holiday (we have a week + shutdown).
Anonymous wrote:Being non-emergency surgery (and I am assuming that -- maybe your tonsils really do need to be removed immediately) could you give them more time to find replacement childcare by postponing your procedure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd also check with a doctor about your frequent illnesses that cause you to miss so many days off a year. Being sick unable to work 5 days a year, while not excessive, is not completely normal.
She didn't say she's out sick 5 days a year. She said she gets 5 sick days a year - as in that's part of her PTO. And it's not unusual - a cold can take you out for 2-3 days. When working with young children, it's really not that unusual to get sick 2-3 times a year.
I'm OP. if you reread my post CORRECTLY you will see where I said I have NOT missed any days of work. I am given 5 sick days from my benefits package.
I never said you took this many days off at your current position. I was suggesting you speak to a doctor if you get sick five times a year so severely that you need time off. Being sick that often can be a sign of a weak immune system. This additional comment had nothing to do with your current situation, it was just added advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd also check with a doctor about your frequent illnesses that cause you to miss so many days off a year. Being sick unable to work 5 days a year, while not excessive, is not completely normal.
She didn't say she's out sick 5 days a year. She said she gets 5 sick days a year - as in that's part of her PTO. And it's not unusual - a cold can take you out for 2-3 days. When working with young children, it's really not that unusual to get sick 2-3 times a year.
I'm OP. if you reread my post CORRECTLY you will see where I said I have NOT missed any days of work. I am given 5 sick days from my benefits package.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'd also check with a doctor about your frequent illnesses that cause you to miss so many days off a year. Being sick unable to work 5 days a year, while not excessive, is not completely normal.
She didn't say she's out sick 5 days a year. She said she gets 5 sick days a year - as in that's part of her PTO. And it's not unusual - a cold can take you out for 2-3 days. When working with young children, it's really not that unusual to get sick 2-3 times a year.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be annoyed if I were the MB here. why would you schedule a surgery for a week later? that (a non-emergency surgery) should have more advanced notice. while I'd let you take it off bc that's the right thing to do, I'd be annoyed that you are taking 3 days off and have given me less than a week to figure things out. I'm a nanny and always give my PTO notice at least 3 weeks in advance and the latest I had to cancel was one evening when I had food poisoning and told them I wouldn't make it the next day
Anonymous wrote:
I'd also check with a doctor about your frequent illnesses that cause you to miss so many days off a year. Being sick unable to work 5 days a year, while not excessive, is not completely normal.