Don't go then, if you are not feeling better - at our place you can sign yourself off for the first seven days if you are ill, is it the same with you?
There is nothing wrong with me today and I need to go in as I have a lot of work to catch up and I will be the only one in but I have a new love now ( my garden) and I really want to spend the day there and I put new sheets on last night and they are fresh and crisp and the sun is shining
Oh well it's time to get up
Ric, there are days when I don't feel like coming in to work, but I bite the bullet and come in and within an hour or so am into the swing of it and feel so much better. Give it a go - play some upbeat music and it will lift you - trust me
OK, that's a different story, and swinging the lead is not to be recommended. Go back to work - it's only for a few hours, you will only feel guilty if you don't and if you are better. If you don't. you might feel the same tomorrow. You have a job to do - you're paid for being there, not gardening - go to work.
Agree that if you aren't well don't go it but if it's just because you can't be bothered.... go to the bottom of the class and write out 100 times 'must try harder to be a responsible employee' - don't take me too seriously though, I've worked with animals most of my life and providing you are able to breath at fairly regular intervals you go to work whatever's wrong with you.
Cheeky you hopkirk
Well I went and what a day it's been I have never stopped I even got all the way home on the bus and then went back in to finish something and I don't get overtime or time in lieu
I even had a man shouting at me on the phone
Oh well tomorrows another day
I know but like I say they don't pay me for not going in
I think the reason I did not want to go in was because I had been awake since 4.30. My plan for tomorrow is to go to bed really early tonight and then get up at say 5.30 then I won't miss the best part of the day
I love it when I have a plan