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Punishing workers for calling off for illness or any other reason is really dumb

So I’ve been in management, and I’ve been a regular worker. One thing I’ve gathered from working is if someone comes in feeling sick, depressed, tired, hung over, whatever , they’re gonna do a terrible half assed job and make more work for everyone else. Alternatively if they work in customer service, they’re in a bad mood, perhaps even giving attitude to the customers, or everyone can obviously tell they have no desire to be there. Now as a company, why would you want someone who is going to do subpar work and even ruin your business public image from customers ? When I was a manager I let people have a “I’m sick and need to call off” day and a “I just need the day off” day and I wouldn’t ask any questions. I found I had way less call offs in general when I gave employees the…


So I’ve been in management, and I’ve been a regular worker. One thing I’ve gathered from working is if someone comes in feeling sick, depressed, tired, hung over, whatever , they’re gonna do a terrible half assed job and make more work for everyone else.

Alternatively if they work in customer service, they’re in a bad mood, perhaps even giving attitude to the customers, or everyone can obviously tell they have no desire to be there.

Now as a company, why would you want someone who is going to do subpar work and even ruin your business public image from customers ?

When I was a manager I let people have a “I’m sick and need to call off” day and a “I just need the day off” day and I wouldn’t ask any questions.

I found I had way less call offs in general when I gave employees the comfort of knowing if they needed a day off, they could take it, and people were less burnt out.

I just think it’s crazy how companies want you to work through being sick and burnt out and then are surprised when you do bad work.

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