disneychrista
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I answered 6 - 7. But in honesty it is whatever your employee says. If your employeer says 5 days than it is 5 days. If they say it is 10 days then it is 10 days.
Are you counting surgeries, chemotherapy, etc. under "sick" days or not?
We get 12 a year and I take everyone of them and then some! I have FMLA for a family member so I take a bunch of those off as well as my sick time! I can take the FMLA in any type of days/hours I want- I get 480 hours (12 weeks) of FML a year so I can take half days, full days, 3/4 days whatever....
One is excessive if you are not really sick.
My dh was out over a month and had to take short term disability when a surgery went badly wrong. That was not excessive. (And his work was beyond cooperative and concerned.)
Are you counting surgeries, chemotherapy, etc. under "sick" days or not?
To clarify my stand...I am not counting actual legit sick days usage. I'm referring to the person that will take 2, 3 or 4 days off a month regularly. Not days in a row to get over something...just single days, one at a time. I don't know what people are thinking. Do they not feel that people notice that they only get sick on Fridays or Mondays or days when they have let everyone know their SO is off work? It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that, for the most part, these are just call in's not because they are physically sick but because they are sick of working. Who the heck isn't.
My company and my wifes company require you to use up all sick time before FMLA kicks in.
I disagree with the part I bolded. I feel "sick time" should be able to be used for anything medical related, to you or an immediate family member. BUT, once your sick time is used up, then you use vacation time. If you use all of that, anything more would be unpaid. Too many unpaid (more than 2-3 if used individually) should be examined and disciplinary action taken (if deemed necessary).IMO, sicks days are for when YOU are really ILL. In 16 years of works, I dont know if I've even used 5 sick days.
If you are REALLY sick, then I dont know when it should be considered excessive. I'm sure some people call in for just the sniffles and others try to fight thru is an end up making the whole office sick.
Vacation or something of the like is for when you have to stay home with a sick kid....your office (at least in most cases) is not going to pay you to stay home for a family member.
People that claim they need a mental health day make me laugh....that's what vacation is for. If you claim too many "mental health" days, you might really find yourself with a mental health problem since I hear being unemployeed isn't a lot of fun.
Well, a co-worker of mine.....who took every last second of sick time he could....put it this way. "Sick time is a benefit that is part of my compensation package, so I am going to take it all just like I take all my vacation, and just like I use my health, dental and vision insurance benefit. If not, I am losing money".
He has since moved on to a state job.