Anonymous
Post 03/02/2016 13:53     Subject: home with the flu, how long should I take off?

Anonymous wrote:So, I am rarely out sick, I have worked with this family for 3 years. I went to work Monday, took of tues, and today. I feel a little better today, but could probably use one more day off. I had a high temp, and have been achy and just weak. Family has a 3.5 yr old and 6mo old. So not only could I use another day, but I Def don't want to get the baby sick. How can I word a text to my boss, saying I need another day off, but that I am feeling somewhat better?


I would fire you because I want a nanny with common sense and common sense dictates that you stay home until you are well!
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2016 21:43     Subject: home with the flu, how long should I take off?

MB here. Why not just call your boss? You don't need to worry about perfect wording then because any questions can be easily answered. And they will hear how crummy you still sound, but yes it's okay to call out of work. It's on them to have a backup plan.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2016 03:00     Subject: home with the flu, how long should I take off?

What's the circumference of the moon?
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2016 21:00     Subject: Re:home with the flu, how long should I take off?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say exactly what my symptoms were and leave it up to my employer, especially with an infant.


I came down with the flu--102 fever. All day Saturday, body ached so much Breathing was painful, coughing, sneezing. By Tuesday, I got dressed and finally feel like my old self today. You stay home until you feel like you can work the entire day without being exhausted.


I work whether I'm exhausted or not, if my employer absolutely needs me there. I make it clear what my symptoms are, what I'm comfortable doing and what I'm going to refuse to do. If, after hearing all of that, my employer wants me to work, they are the one choosing to expose their child.


Obviously, you love playing the martyr. Go for it.


+1. PP, take responsibility for yourself. Are you too sick to work? Then you call in sick. Don't try to make this your employers problem. Of course they would prefer you to do your job rather than not. They aren't in your body and they don't know how you feel. It's so immature. (And $10 says the next day you post on here saying, "I've got the flu and my employer wants me to work!")


I'm a live-in nanny. Unless I'm physically incapable of getting out of my bed, I offer my employer the choice.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2016 10:15     Subject: Re:home with the flu, how long should I take off?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say exactly what my symptoms were and leave it up to my employer, especially with an infant.


I came down with the flu--102 fever. All day Saturday, body ached so much Breathing was painful, coughing, sneezing. By Tuesday, I got dressed and finally feel like my old self today. You stay home until you feel like you can work the entire day without being exhausted.


I work whether I'm exhausted or not, if my employer absolutely needs me there. I make it clear what my symptoms are, what I'm comfortable doing and what I'm going to refuse to do. If, after hearing all of that, my employer wants me to work, they are the one choosing to expose their child.


Obviously, you love playing the martyr. Go for it.


+1. PP, take responsibility for yourself. Are you too sick to work? Then you call in sick. Don't try to make this your employers problem. Of course they would prefer you to do your job rather than not. They aren't in your body and they don't know how you feel. It's so immature. (And $10 says the next day you post on here saying, "I've got the flu and my employer wants me to work!")
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2016 10:07     Subject: Re:home with the flu, how long should I take off?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say exactly what my symptoms were and leave it up to my employer, especially with an infant.


I came down with the flu--102 fever. All day Saturday, body ached so much Breathing was painful, coughing, sneezing. By Tuesday, I got dressed and finally feel like my old self today. You stay home until you feel like you can work the entire day without being exhausted.


I work whether I'm exhausted or not, if my employer absolutely needs me there. I make it clear what my symptoms are, what I'm comfortable doing and what I'm going to refuse to do. If, after hearing all of that, my employer wants me to work, they are the one choosing to expose their child.


Obviously, you love playing the martyr. Go for it.
Anonymous
Post 02/25/2016 09:39     Subject: Re:home with the flu, how long should I take off?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would say exactly what my symptoms were and leave it up to my employer, especially with an infant.


I came down with the flu--102 fever. All day Saturday, body ached so much Breathing was painful, coughing, sneezing. By Tuesday, I got dressed and finally feel like my old self today. You stay home until you feel like you can work the entire day without being exhausted.


I work whether I'm exhausted or not, if my employer absolutely needs me there. I make it clear what my symptoms are, what I'm comfortable doing and what I'm going to refuse to do. If, after hearing all of that, my employer wants me to work, they are the one choosing to expose their child.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2016 23:38     Subject: home with the flu, how long should I take off?

I've been very sick since Sunday. Fortunately, I have no fever so I haven't had to call off work. I feel like crap tho and really wish I could take a day off. If you need one more day, take it OP.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2016 20:10     Subject: Re:home with the flu, how long should I take off?

Anonymous wrote:I would say exactly what my symptoms were and leave it up to my employer, especially with an infant.


I came down with the flu--102 fever. All day Saturday, body ached so much Breathing was painful, coughing, sneezing. By Tuesday, I got dressed and finally feel like my old self today. You stay home until you feel like you can work the entire day without being exhausted.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2016 18:46     Subject: Re:home with the flu, how long should I take off?

I would say exactly what my symptoms were and leave it up to my employer, especially with an infant.
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2016 18:25     Subject: Re:home with the flu, how long should I take off?

"Hi Jane. I'm feeling a little better but I still have a high fever and feel weak, so I won't be able to come in tomorrow. Thank you for understanding! See you on Friday."
Anonymous
Post 02/24/2016 17:26     Subject: home with the flu, how long should I take off?

So, I am rarely out sick, I have worked with this family for 3 years. I went to work Monday, took of tues, and today. I feel a little better today, but could probably use one more day off. I had a high temp, and have been achy and just weak. Family has a 3.5 yr old and 6mo old. So not only could I use another day, but I Def don't want to get the baby sick. How can I word a text to my boss, saying I need another day off, but that I am feeling somewhat better?