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ItsAllAboutLove · F
No. You have to be really sick, and I mean REALLY sick like stomach cramps are too bad to make you continue your work, only then you can go home earlier. I'm tired every day at work, if I would leave work for that I'd get fired one day... Have you heard about passionflower? I take one pill based upon that herb that helps me to prevent to get upset stomach due to stress, which I experience daily. Before I took it , my stomach always hurts, but now that I'm taking it, it hurts only when I ate something bad. And I can continue with my work. Tired? Get some coffee ;)
HouseMade · 51-55, F
Thx for the tip! I've had my coffee ;)
Xicsukin · M
Depends on the job of course, but usually if it's effecting your ability to work then you should consider leaving early.
Possibility · 31-35, F
Totally
HouseMade · 51-55, F
Ha! We meet again
Jeephikelove · 51-55, F
no, sorry
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Jeephikelove · 51-55, F
@jeephikelove: having said that, as someone said if it's a chronic stomach problem then yes leave early and go to a Dr.
HouseMade · 51-55, F
@jeephikelove: oh I'm guessing that's why you deleted it
HouseMade · 51-55, F
@jeephikelove: it's fine for now lol
KingofPizza2 · 36-40, M
I mean I can't imagine you'd do great work in that state. So yeah, if you were working for me I'd allow it.
HouseMade · 51-55, F
See!
KingofPizza2 · 36-40, M
@CrossTrainer: Like if it's a chronic thing because someone can't be bothered to take care of themselves it would be a different story. But if someone isn't going to be able to work well, I'd rather they go home.
HouseMade · 51-55, F
@KingofPizza: true! Plus most of my work can be done from home anyway considering it's just paperwork and computer stuff
DoOverMan · 46-50, M
Um, warm weather in February is a good enough reason.
HouseMade · 51-55, F
I agree
Th1nkF1rst · 70-79, M
Smelliness isn't a work asset
Embraer70 · 36-40, F
Nope
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