zoebartlett
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Date: 2/1/2010 4:56:02 PM
Author: MC
Zoe - I didn''t realize until just a second in reading another post of yours that you''re a long-term sub. Disregard what I''ve said regarding subs being a ''free day.'' Entirely different situation and I hope I didn''t offend.
My kids'' teachers go crazy with using santizing gel. Before snack, after morning recess, before lunch, after lunch recess, after afternoon recess. . .My son uses one from B&BWs. lol He thinks it smells better than the plain clear stuff.Date: 2/1/2010 5:40:16 PM
Author: ZoeBartlett
For the record, I drill it into my kids'' (students'') heads that we need to wash our hands often throughout the day, and I always wipe down surfaces with disinfectant. I feel like I do my fair share of keeping my room as germ free as you''re gonna get in an elementary school.![]()
And that costs the employer far more in lost time/sick days than if the original sick person had taken a sick day or two and stayed home.Date: 2/1/2010 11:26:38 PM
Author: Lilac
I think you should stay home if you''re sick. There have been times when coworkers of mine have come in sick and inevitably someone ends up catching whatever it is they had.
Ditto!Date: 2/1/2010 3:09:47 PM
Author: Porridge
Stay home! I don''t want your germs!!![]()
Date: 2/1/2010 4:12:01 PM
Author: April20
My rule is if I''m contagious, I stay home no matter what. It''s not fair to others. Also, you never know who might have a compromised immune system and what is run of the mill for you can be serious for them. I''ve worked with several people that have compromised immune systems, so I''m more aware of it now.
If I just feel bad, I play it by ear. I''m not hugely productive when I feel awful, so I think it''s better to be home.
Date: 2/2/2010 9:03:24 AM
Author: whitby_2773
Date: 2/1/2010 4:12:01 PM
Author: April20
My rule is if I''m contagious, I stay home no matter what. It''s not fair to others. Also, you never know who might have a compromised immune system and what is run of the mill for you can be serious for them. I''ve worked with several people that have compromised immune systems, so I''m more aware of it now.
If I just feel bad, I play it by ear. I''m not hugely productive when I feel awful, so I think it''s better to be home.
that''s me - ''she of the compromised immune system''.
i had lots of colds and upper respiratory tract infections when i was young - and was given antibiotics about 2-3 times a year, every year. then i got crohn''s and was given antibiotics a zillion times for gut infections. then i had glandular fever/mono. then i had pneumonia 3 times.
if you''ve got an URTI bug, and we''re within earshot/hand shake/ shared air space/communal bathroom or WHATEVER range - i will get what you have.
you''ll be sick for 2 days.
i''ll be ill for 2 months.
you''ll have a blocked nose.
i will struggle to breathe.
you''ll take a course of antibiotics.
i am now allergic to most antibiotics and resistant to the rest. i have to take a cocktail of drugs that rips my crohn''s affected guts out and make me bleed.
you''ll cough.
my lungs will fill up with fluid and i''ll end up at the ER in the middle of the night cause i''m drowning from the inside.
if you''re sick - i''m not kidding - i''m BEGGING you - stay home.
Date: 2/2/2010 9:03:24 AM
Author: whitby_2773
Date: 2/1/2010 4:12:01 PM
Author: April20
My rule is if I''m contagious, I stay home no matter what. It''s not fair to others. Also, you never know who might have a compromised immune system and what is run of the mill for you can be serious for them. I''ve worked with several people that have compromised immune systems, so I''m more aware of it now.
If I just feel bad, I play it by ear. I''m not hugely productive when I feel awful, so I think it''s better to be home.
that''s me - ''she of the compromised immune system''.
i had lots of colds and upper respiratory tract infections when i was young - and was given antibiotics about 2-3 times a year, every year. then i got crohn''s and was given antibiotics a zillion times for gut infections. then i had glandular fever/mono. then i had pneumonia 3 times.
if you''ve got an URTI bug, and we''re within earshot/hand shake/ shared air space/communal bathroom or WHATEVER range - i will get what you have.
you''ll be sick for 2 days.
i''ll be ill for 2 months.
you''ll have a blocked nose.
i will struggle to breathe.
you''ll take a course of antibiotics.
i am now allergic to most antibiotics and resistant to the rest. i have to take a cocktail of drugs that rips my crohn''s affected guts out and make me bleed.
you''ll cough.
my lungs will fill up with fluid and i''ll end up at the ER in the middle of the night cause i''m drowning from the inside.
if you''re sick - i''m not kidding - i''m BEGGING you - stay home.
That's a fantastic system. I think a big part of the problem is that people so often have to compromise their vacation time to stay home sick. My pre-baby job gave us 5 sick days per year, but using them was very frowned upon. It used to p*ss me right off because those who came in sick and oozing germs with which to infect the rest of us were looked upon as office heros by the powers that be. Someone else *always* caught the offender's illness and now the pressure was on- he worked through it, so you better too! I hated it.Date: 2/2/2010 2:02:50 PM
Author: Karl_K
one of my clients last year implemented a work from home policy if your sick or your child is sick (sick spouse is a case by case basis but allowed) and the missed days dropped in half.
Since Oct of last year if you come in sick you will be sent home and wont get paid for the day or have to take a vacation day is the policy.
If you stay home and work from home you get full pay for up to 3 days and longer with a doctors note.
They also can require you to go to a walk in clinic at their expense if they think your abusing it.
So far they are down 75% in missed days for the year compared to 2 years ago and only one person has got in trouble for abusing it. (her supervisor saw her at a restaurant when she was spose to be out sick)
Bottom line stay home!!!!
Date: 2/2/2010 12:54:23 AM
Author: upgrade
Date: 2/1/2010 11:26:38 PM
Author: Lilac
I think you should stay home if you''re sick. There have been times when coworkers of mine have come in sick and inevitably someone ends up catching whatever it is they had.
And that costs the employer far more in lost time/sick days than if the original sick person had taken a sick day or two and stayed home.
Dana- I fully agree! I used to *hate* when I would take my son to preschool and at drop off overhear another parent telling the teacher ''she threw up an hour ago so maybe keep an eye on her.'' Um, or maybe take her home so every other child here doesn''t throw up too! I always felt like picking my son up and taking him home when that happened.