The LadyKiller
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I have worked at a large company for over two years. Outside of two weeks vacation per year that we receive, I have never missed a day of work. Meanwhile, my friend is throwing a big party this weekend that I'd want to attend. Unfortunately, I am scheduled to work late that night and wouldn't be able to go - under normal circumstances.
You can guess the question - should I call in "sick" that day? The reason I am posting here is because it's not as cookie-cutter as it seems. First, this party will feature a lot of co-workers (people at my level). No superiors or bosses will be there. Secondly, I have a week off beginning the next day. In theory, I'd be adding a day to my "vacation." Might look a little fishy. Ethical factor: Another peer (already at work) would be rotated to fill in for me; it would alter people's assignments that day. I'd be a little paranoid of a boss "finding out" even though they wouldn't sniff around.
At the same time, I have some factors in my favor. First, as stated earlier, I have never missed a day of work. We have an allotted number of sick days per year that do not roll over. Secondly, no one publicly broadcasts that a sick day has been used - nor do the schedulers ask follow-up questions (only if it's being abused). At a large company, they simply alter people's assignments that day. Finally, I'm not scheduled to work on my usual assignment, so it wouldn't involve my usual/direct supervisors. Ethical factor: I've been rotated at least a few times due to others calling out "sick." I don't feel one day being "sick" presents much of a job risk.
What's your feeling on using the "sick" day - good or bad move? I wrote more than I needed to, probably because it's a moral conflict. I never missed a day of work. I never missed a class in college. I only missed one day of high school when I had a medical procedure done. Therefore, it's a weird feeling.
You can guess the question - should I call in "sick" that day? The reason I am posting here is because it's not as cookie-cutter as it seems. First, this party will feature a lot of co-workers (people at my level). No superiors or bosses will be there. Secondly, I have a week off beginning the next day. In theory, I'd be adding a day to my "vacation." Might look a little fishy. Ethical factor: Another peer (already at work) would be rotated to fill in for me; it would alter people's assignments that day. I'd be a little paranoid of a boss "finding out" even though they wouldn't sniff around.
At the same time, I have some factors in my favor. First, as stated earlier, I have never missed a day of work. We have an allotted number of sick days per year that do not roll over. Secondly, no one publicly broadcasts that a sick day has been used - nor do the schedulers ask follow-up questions (only if it's being abused). At a large company, they simply alter people's assignments that day. Finally, I'm not scheduled to work on my usual assignment, so it wouldn't involve my usual/direct supervisors. Ethical factor: I've been rotated at least a few times due to others calling out "sick." I don't feel one day being "sick" presents much of a job risk.
What's your feeling on using the "sick" day - good or bad move? I wrote more than I needed to, probably because it's a moral conflict. I never missed a day of work. I never missed a class in college. I only missed one day of high school when I had a medical procedure done. Therefore, it's a weird feeling.