• basmati@lemmus.org
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      Ha that’s funny. Bills don’t stop because you’re fired for skipping work, and being sick and homeless is a death sentence in the US as many shelters turn away anyone visibly ill.

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        Yeah, that is a deeper rooted problem in America. Hope you guys can address that for yourselves in the future.

        he types from the comfort of his couch, waiting to go to a doc for a sick note for his cold, instead worrying about work.

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        Staying home because you are sick is not skipping work. Look at how engrained it is in all of these replies. I think its time for guaranteed sick leave. We can’t really control it.

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      I don’t think it’d be ready to take the financial hit over someone else maybe getting my cold.

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    You wanna know what makes that other guy a Chad? The fact that he doesn’t need to focus on who cares about him when he’s sick. Pity parties are a huge turn off for the majority of people. I think it’s a subconscious reaction that most people have regardless of who the other person is. Unless you are already close to someone, whether family or a close friend, you shouldn’t expect them to feel bad for you. I wouldn’t expect the clerk at a gas station to feel bad for me if I came in late to pick up some NyQuil. But we’ll definitely shoot the shit about how being sick fucking blows.

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      I think you should get a pass for pity parties with your own family. I get really sick like once every five years. By Zeus, I want to be coddled when I’m really sick!

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      I would die of embarrassment if someone pitied me while picking up otc medicine. Like there’s the “ope you look rough, good luck” level, but anymore and it’s just uncomfortable. All I want my employer to say when I’m sick is “do you want to work from home”

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        I’m glad my employer said, “you’ve been working hard. I comped you a day so you can rest and recover.”, the last time I wasnt feeling well (allergies got the best of me and I was a mess). Even though I’ve accrued nearly 2-weeks of sick time at this point.

        I’m fortunate that I don’t work for a shitty company anymore.

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    Literally everyone acts like im some sort of evil disgusting monster and stays as far away from me as possible

    The bit anon left out is that this is how everyone treats him everyday, sick or not.

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      He probably left out he’s an anti-social creep, or just incredibly avoidant. Lookism is REAL. I experience it as well. I still do my best to have a friendly personality and know I wouldn’t get treated that way.

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    Be me, working chad

    See co-worker come in and tell people he’s sick

    Disgusting co-workers all leave him alone

    Get idea

    Tell people I’m sick

    Smelly Nelly still wants to grope me

    Gaaaaah what must I do to escape these germ bags!

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    Going to work sick is bad, either do it to make everyone else also sick (based) or stay at home

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    The sooner OP realizes life treats good looking people better than normies the sooner he learns to work on his own strengths and self-confidence and get out of the self pity, the better life will become for him.

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    Anon gotta chill out and be more like Chad. Chad is sick!

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    be sick Warn others I’m sick They make a show of not avoiding me Come up with even more reasons to approach me like some twisted bravery test

    Why are people like this? Just leave me alone, I don’t want to spread illness and I don’t have the energy to deal with you today

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    If you’re sick with something that’s non-transmissible, then it’s on you to decide if you want to go to work or not.

    If you’re sick with something contagious, then I don’t care who you are, you’re a horrible excuse for a human being if you go to work.

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        As someone that has to go into work sick all the time, God I wish sick pay was required. I wanna be a decent person and try not to get people sick. But at the same time I live paycheck to paycheck and if I miss too much work oops now I’m fucked.

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          We’re trying but 1/3 of the population are actively reverting us back to the dark ages, 1/3 are just sitting around doing fuck knows what, and the last 1/3 are actually trying push for change

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      Sorry but I’m not missing rent, going further into debt, or becoming homeless because I’m sick. My landlord doesn’t give a shit if I’m sick and neither does the electric company or my car insurance company. I wanna be a decent person and not get other people sick, but I’m not gonna risk losing everything because I can’t work. It’s the system that’s fucked, not the people. They would love to stay home but they can’t.

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        I hate to be the one to say it, but it is the people. They’re not willing to band together to fix the system. They (we) can have+eat our cake, but they just can’t fucking agree, for not even a day.

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      Yeah, how dare people who are poor keep working to make sure they don’t end up homeless. Damned poor assholes expecting the world to cater to them!

      /s

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      If you’re sick with something contagious, then I don’t care who you are, you’re a horrible excuse for a human being if you go to work.

      One thing you always have to keep in mind is, that depending on where you work someone missing means that all your coworkers have to work more to compensate. One example would be if you work on a farm. The animals don’t care if you’re sick. They are hungry. Depending in the time of the year and how many people work there someone being home means that the rest has to compensate you which results in a lot of stress and possibly more mistakes. The work doesn’t go away just because you go home. Sometimes stuff has to be done right now.

      However, if you are allowed sickdays and don’t work in an industry where someone missing means extra work for everyone, you’re right.

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      Then start voting far left instead of right wing. There are no federal protections for sick workers that don’t file for FMLA, FMLA requires approval and is unpaid, and bills don’t get paused when you’re sick.