do you call in sick for illegitimate reasons?

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is it ok to call in sick for illegitimate reasons?

  • yes, i do all the time

  • no

  • only on rare unavoidable circumstances

  • only if I'm partying with hookers


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Childs

Lifer
Jul 9, 2000
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I have no sick days, only PTO. US corporate structure over the last decade has shifted away from vacation, sick time, etc. to PTO - Paid Time Off. Of course, the number of days of PTO is less than sick time, vacation, etc. when added together.

We still have separate vacation, sick, bereavement, maternity, etc. They used to roll over, but over the last few years they put caps on everything. It also appears we can't cash out sick days when we leave.
 

Engineer

Elite Member
Oct 9, 1999
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We get PTO and it doesn't matter the reason. Any reason is a legitimate reason.

That's the point of PTO. Everything was lumped into one basket called PTO. It's easier for the corporation to keep track of and you can use it for any and all reasons. However, there has been a shift to far fewer PTO days than the addition of ALL the other previous days given (vacation, sick, bereavement, etc.). You use all of your PTO and get sick, tough luck. You can be off but without pay.
 

trmiv

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
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We have PTO. But the culture at my work is that when you're sick you work from home instead of taking the day of. I tend to just take a day off when I want one though.
 

who?

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Sep 1, 2012
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Do you use the forums at work? Do they monitor internet use and therefore know your username?