Rob_l wrote: » i hope for you sake those thirty seconds aren't critical to you and when did sambo shops have crisis cover staff oh no we have a sandwich emergency today:D:D:D:D
Timothy Bryce wrote: » I think that time management is really something you should be examining as opposed to making up excuses for your procrastination over your college work. Maybe if you didn't post on internet forums you might be able to free up enough time to do both your college stuff and make it to your part time job. Just some thoughts for you.
Hail 2 Da Chimp wrote: » I voted no and you still called in sick... :mad: not impressed!
Timothy Bryce wrote: » If you'd read the original thread carefully you'd see that the underlying intention was to get some sort of public validation for her case to call in sick
Timothy Bryce wrote: » I'm very happy indeed and no, I'm not faith's boss.... Her thread seemed to be focusing on the wrong areas - instead of seeking validation for pulling a sickie because she's that needy it might be a better idea to examine the issues that have led her to this decision in the first place. i.e. Can't be arsed going to work If you can't be arsed going to work and you have a reasonable attendance record pull a sickie FFS! It's not like she's a linchpin in a major investment bank or anything
Faith wrote: » Lmao. I take it you just skipped over the part where I said I was actually sick with a contagious illness (nay, 3 contagious illnesses) and I work with food? If I'd known you voted no, I'd have gone! I was actually looking for a majority vote in either way. Seriously, I'm actually rolling on the floor right now. Again, you just skipped the bit where I described that I'm actually sick, right? This is quite a monumental day for me because I've never called in sick before, to any job. Ever. In 6 years. The "issues" that have led me to this decision are: 1. Infectious tonsillitis 2. A bacterial ear infection 3. An infectious cold. Thanks for the replies everyone, most of them made me laugh and cheered me up!
Timothy Bryce wrote: » Good to hear I have you laughing - so answer me this then: If you're actually as sick as you say you are why are you bothering to put it to a public vote as to whether or not you should call in sick? Surely if one is genuinely sick its a no brainer and doesn't require the input of forumisers.
Faith wrote: » I've never called in sick before and I'm not really aware of what criteria one applies to it. I can get out of bed and keep food down, does that mean I'm well enough to go to work? Are you only supposed to call in sick when you're on deaths door? By asking here, I got opinions from a broad range of people as to what the correct mode of action is.
Timothy Bryce wrote: » Generally as a rule I ask myself what I might be doing at home should I decide to take the day off. In your case you might be getting down to work on presentation which is probably worse for your ailing health than it would have been to get out of bed and go to work making sambos. IMHO I think if you're well enough to do a presentation then you're well enough to go to work.
Faith wrote: » Was it my constant posting on boards that alerted you to the hard work I'm currently doing on my presentation? For the record, it's finished and I just need to practise it. And really, a 10 minute presentation doesn't really compare with 6 hours of standing and heavy lifting and being friendly, all the while standing beside an open door in Scotland in the middle of winter. And FINALLY, I'm still in bed, wrapped up with a cup of tea, a pint of Vitamin C, a pack of Strepsils and some Ibuprofen. I'm not sure what your agenda is here, Tim, but you're not doing very well in your attempt to outwit me...
Timothy Bryce wrote: » Well you never said you were only practising it! And you also never stated it was finished when you came to us with your terrible dilemma - saying 'for the record' doesn't change the fact that you never said it in the first place. So in effect this changes everything... What you should have said in your original post was... "I'm clearly too sick to go to work today - maybe I'll use the time to practice my presentation. Discuss."
Faith wrote: » Nor did I say "I've a whole presentation to do from the start". I simply said I could do with working on it, which you interpreted your own special way to try and make me look bad. Seeing as your interpretation was completely false, all of your arguments are now null and void. Also, I mentioned the presentation in passing, it was no way the centre point of my original post. I don't know why you're focussing on it.
Timothy Bryce wrote: » You're dead right there. You didn't say any of these things but I guess it comes down to interpretation - But I do think it's unfair to suggest that I've interpreted your comments in my 'own special way'. By saying this are you suggesting that I'm in some way 'special'? Is this your official position as a moderator on a public forum? Anyone who challenges what you're saying is automatically wrong/stupid? Maybe you could clarify?
Faith wrote: » No, I was being condescending. By the by, I'm not a moderator of After Hours.
Timothy Bryce wrote: » Is this your official position as a moderator on a public forum?