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if it is standing appt then the OP needs to know so s/he can have his/her kids covered instead of coming in & having to rush to find someone - it does effect the OP so the OP needs to know if your DH job didn't effect anyone else then no they don't need to know - the OP doesn't need to know what the appt is just that the OP needs to cover on those days (not the why but the when)
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Exactly. It is None of the OP's business why the colleague is out. If she has a problem with the work load, she needs to address the work load with the boss without bringing up the co-worker. |
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As I said above, if the workload is too extensive for the OP, then she needs to bring up that point. She needs to tell her boss that she cannot stay late (on any workday) due to childcare issues and the workload may not get finished. This can be done professionally without snarking on the colleague. |
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Well OP I'm sorry your getting blasted here. You have the right to be ticked off about most of what you wrote . It's so funny how people like to tell others what should and should not bother them.
Yet do you really think if these same people were the ones being made to stay late because a coworker kept calling in sick that they would be just peachy keen and not bent out of shape about it? I'm guessing not. |
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![]() People are right though that due to HIPPA rules, it's none of the OPs business why the coworker is out sick. If she is abusing the system then it's the supervisors job to take care of that. If the coworkers absence is causing a hardship for the OPmshe needs to discuss it in detail with her boss in a professional manner. This way something can be done to ease the burden.
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if I know I need to work on Mondays late - I have 3 people I can call & set it up but I have to set it up at least a week in advance for one of them - other 2 can come quicker but needs to know so they make adjustments it is call working together to get things done - right & on time it is none of OP business if coworker is seeing a dr or lawyer or just wants a 3 day week-end but that OP needs to cover then
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Where does the OP say anything about wanting to know why the co-worker is gone? All I read was she was annoyed that the co-worker kept calling in sick, making her have to work late and scramble to find child care.
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It's her assumption that the co-worker is just staying out for no reason. People are pointing out that she should focus on herself; she's unable to stay late without notice. What anyone else is doing shouldn't enter the discussion.
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That is all that is needed. It does not nor should it involve the colleague. This should be her standard for anybody that calls in sick, not just this colleague she so dislikes. Then her boss can take it from there and decide whether the work indeed needs to be done that evening and warrants paying somebody for extra hours or if it can wait till morning. |
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I'd put a big bulk of toilet paper under her desk with a note "You stink. Hope this helps."
![]() Nah, I'd ignore it. You may not be the only one getting tired of it. I'd just let it be. Maybe her time there is
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My question to the OP is how often is she calling in sick? I only get 5 sick days a year. I know other companies are different though.
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The only thing you can change or control when in a relationship (yes co-workers are in a relationship) is your reaction to the other persons behavior. You will have to adjust your mindset and determine if you wish to tell the boss you can not stay late when anyone calls in sick (and risk angering the boss because you won't continue to do what you have always done) or if you wish to ignore the other's behavior and continue to do your job to the best of your ability without letting the boss you will no longer be able to stay late.
I have worked with many difficult people over the years. My normal reaction is to ignore the person and only deal with them on a professional level while reminding myself this is my job and I must behave professionally at all times. The notes would not bother me at all in normal circumstances, but if they were put out by someone I had a personality conflict with, I can see it being more irritating. Do your best to not let this person control you by allowing yourself to get upset - you own your emotions - no one can make you mad - you allow yourself to get mad or irritated. Hard to learn, but after much practice it really does work - even with the kids most times. |
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