Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 10:25     Subject: Re:Nannies with young charges, do you go to work...

I have never missed a day of work and I have never had food poisoning as badly as OP described. I have no clue why OP is ranting about this. If you are that sick then of course you stay home. Some people simply do not get that sick.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 05:17     Subject: Re:Nannies with young charges, do you go to work...

I also always wonder about the nannies here who say they never miss a day of work. I do go to work sick, but not if I were as sick as the OP. It probably also depends on the employers - I know I was much more relaxed and even encouraged to stay at home if I was sick with one of my families who could easily get the grandmother to come in. It was no big deal to call in sick at another position with a SAHM. In other two positions I never took a sick day because the families didn't really have back up and were fairly accommodating about me being sick in their home, just put the telly on and make sure the kids don't die today, that kind of thing.

So I suppose it's possible to never miss a day. I've never been as sick as you, OP, what you have sounds more unusual and serious than regular colds and flus. If I had a 1,5yo and a 3,5yo and were their mother who's this sick, I'd probably ask someone to come round and watch them.

Hope you're feeling better by now!
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 19:23     Subject: Nannies with young charges, do you go to work...

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guess I'm hopeless then, since I have not figured out how to combine working with small children and involuntary fluid loss. Oh well! I think I'll manage to survive somehow.

My take-away here is that no, people - even nannies - do not go to work when they are this ill. That answers my question and puts me at ease. (PP, yes, they were a little miffed that I called out and I know the timing wasn't great but...dunno what else I could have done).


Oh my God - seek help for your severe insecurity and obsessive-compulsive disorder, OP!

Not everyone gets whatever stomach bug/food poisoning that you had! I have never missed a day of work due to illness and I have also never had food-poisoning. I do go to work when I have a cold or the flu since my charges gave it to me/had it first.

Relax and seriously - get help for needing so much approval. Something is definitely wrong with you that has nothing to do with your bowels!


+1 I think there is something wrong with OP, too, that has nothing to do with food poisoning. I have never read such a ridiculous and obstinate thread about nothing before.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 13:50     Subject: Nannies with young charges, do you go to work...

Yeahhhh, I think you missed the part where PP said she goes to work this sick. I was curious as to how, as I didn't think it possible.

I'm not really interested in going into a medical history here and I got what I needed from this thread (PP who made the claim is a lying liar who lies and couldn't back it up; everyone stays home when they're that sick). Peace, yo.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2015 11:37     Subject: Nannies with young charges, do you go to work...

Anonymous wrote:Uh, I'm good thanks. Called my Dr this morning, appt. tomorrow if needed for dehydration. Why is asking someone for logistical details trolling? I hate calling out from work and I would love to be someone who can say they never take sick days, I just don't see how that is possible for 9+ years. If someone has managed it I'm extremely curious as to how so I can aim for the same. Whether I hit the mark or not remains to be seen, but SOMETIMES people here have great ideas for navigating tricky situations. Since PP said she had, I asked for the HOW on the issues that led me to call out...if I could manage those issues, perhaps I could go to work even when I'm this ill.


Wow, you have an irresponsible Dr if, after four days of keeping nothing down, even water, s/he wants to wait before giving fluids.

The rest of your post is pretty confusing and kind of silly. You are allegedly so very sick that you can't take care of your charges, but you want to aim to be someone who never takes sick days and want people here to give you strategies on how to never call out and be able to take care of your charges when you are apparently so very sick. If you're too sick to work, you're too sick to work. Life isn't going to give you a gold star and a certificate because you have perfect attendance. Get over it. Take your sick day and move on.