Boss?

Hello

I haven't been to work in a long time. My son was sick, and I don't feel comfortable there anymore, so I'm looking for something else. I called in sick today, and she's complaining about the sick note, which is now electronic, and suddenly she wrote, "So you had a job." What does she mean by that?

Greetings A.Dierks

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73MissMaple
1 year ago

Unfortunately, your problem does not understand:

I haven’t been to work for a long time. My son was sick and I don’t feel comfortable there anymore and look for something else.

the one does not hang with the other. If your son was sick, hopefully you had a “children’s disease,” or did you just weaken because you had no more shock?

I’ve been sick today and you’re complaining about the medical report that is now electronic

who’s “She”? And what did she criticize?

and at once she wrote you had a job.

Sorry, but with so little information it is hard to guess. I guess she realized you didn’t have a bock on work and made “blue.”

Nelanus
1 year ago

I don’t understand.

So, you haven’t been at work for a long time. How long?

If you’re sick now, were you on vacation or sick before?

Who wrote this and what?

Nelanus
1 year ago

I see. It’s difficult.

Now the boss is not happy about it and has no understanding. The remark was probably due.

A change of the place would be appropriate.

AngiedieSchlaue
1 year ago

Sounds like “cowarding.”

Aylamanolo
1 year ago

I don’t know what and who you mean. Who is she?

You haven’t been to work for a long time, and today you (?) wrote you sick. Very strange. Citizens’ money aspirant?

Nelanus
1 year ago
Reply to  Aylamanolo

“Citizen money aspirantin”

I don’t know the term yet.