Mickey'snewestfan
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If you work in a field where someone needs to cover for you, what's your procedure for calling in sick to work and what, if any, are the consequences if you don't follow it.
My policy for the people I supervise is that you call my cellphone or send me a text as soon as you know. Unless it's something unforseeable, like your car breaks down, or the subway gets stuck, or your kid throws up on the way to school, I'd like to know an hour before your shift begins.
Several of the people who work for me don't seem to grasp this concept. They call the front desk at work (where I don't get the message until I arrive which may be after your scheduled arrival), or they send me an email (which I don't get because I'm getting my kid out the door, and commuting myself), or they tell someone else and ask them to tell me
For the record, I've never gotten mad at someone or made them feel bad for asking off. The people who do follow the system often use texts and my response is usually something like "Oh no, I hope you feel better soon. Take care of yourself! Thanks for letting me know." I don't think that's particularly harsh.
So, am I being unreasonable?
My policy for the people I supervise is that you call my cellphone or send me a text as soon as you know. Unless it's something unforseeable, like your car breaks down, or the subway gets stuck, or your kid throws up on the way to school, I'd like to know an hour before your shift begins.
Several of the people who work for me don't seem to grasp this concept. They call the front desk at work (where I don't get the message until I arrive which may be after your scheduled arrival), or they send me an email (which I don't get because I'm getting my kid out the door, and commuting myself), or they tell someone else and ask them to tell me
For the record, I've never gotten mad at someone or made them feel bad for asking off. The people who do follow the system often use texts and my response is usually something like "Oh no, I hope you feel better soon. Take care of yourself! Thanks for letting me know." I don't think that's particularly harsh.
So, am I being unreasonable?