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Update: Well what ended up happening is that when I got to work, my boss asked me "So are you still sick?" (I had missed work on Monday because I picked up a flu on sunday and was feeling really bad, but I had called in and came in on tuesday, which is my day off). And I just said yes. I didn't feel great about lying, but I got off easy 
Well I think I'm in deep sh1t tomorrow
The kind of story that is true, but nobody will believe.
I don't have an alarm clock at home, so I have Windows task scheduler wake me up with some good music every morning. Unfortunately for me, I left a download running overnight, and my system crashed while I was sleeping, therefore when I woke up in the afternoon (notice I didn't say morning), my computer was waiting for me to log on. I don't get why, but Windows requires a password to schedule tasks. Were this password not required, it would have logged in automatically and I wouldn't have missed work. Unfortunately, I slept right through the entire day, so I never had a chance to call in.
The problem is I live in a big apartment with several other people, and I just happen to have the only room with no windows, so even during the day, if the lights are out, it's pitch black. So sunlight will not wake me up.
I know I'm gonna have to take sh1t from my boss tomorrow, and it was partly my fault. But I know my boss doesn't believe my explanations (which he calls excuses).
Anyone have any ideas on how to soften the blow and hopefully keep my job? I'm getting seriously stressed out about this. I've been late a few times too many and I've gotten sh1t for not going to work when I actually was sick.
Well I think I'm in deep sh1t tomorrow
The kind of story that is true, but nobody will believe.
I don't have an alarm clock at home, so I have Windows task scheduler wake me up with some good music every morning. Unfortunately for me, I left a download running overnight, and my system crashed while I was sleeping, therefore when I woke up in the afternoon (notice I didn't say morning), my computer was waiting for me to log on. I don't get why, but Windows requires a password to schedule tasks. Were this password not required, it would have logged in automatically and I wouldn't have missed work. Unfortunately, I slept right through the entire day, so I never had a chance to call in.
The problem is I live in a big apartment with several other people, and I just happen to have the only room with no windows, so even during the day, if the lights are out, it's pitch black. So sunlight will not wake me up.
I know I'm gonna have to take sh1t from my boss tomorrow, and it was partly my fault. But I know my boss doesn't believe my explanations (which he calls excuses).
Anyone have any ideas on how to soften the blow and hopefully keep my job? I'm getting seriously stressed out about this. I've been late a few times too many and I've gotten sh1t for not going to work when I actually was sick.
