Submitted by Kilo417 t3_10qg7w2 in springfieldMO
Kilo417 OP t1_j6q9u32 wrote
Reply to comment by whattheduce86 in Roads - AITA? by Kilo417
4-6 days for snow this year, 1-3 sick days for children and then try to plan other contingencies. Yes it makes it tough.
whattheduce86 t1_j6qatt2 wrote
It is tough I agree, I also have kids. but that is more than some people get. I try to always have two backup baby sitters in case i need one. Also any good company won’t count snow days against you.
notnotpegbundy t1_j6rp9dq wrote
“Any good company won’t count snow days against you”
You must not work for a corporation.
whattheduce86 t1_j6rtl56 wrote
You mean like Truck Hero? The worlds biggest supplier of truck bed covers? Yea they forgive snow days.
notnotpegbundy t1_j6rvba0 wrote
I work for a healthcare company, a snow day is a snow day is a sick day. We don’t have “excused” snow days, so pardon my disbelief.
whattheduce86 t1_j6ry066 wrote
Yeah, I get that. the whole health care system is screwed here in the US.
notnotpegbundy t1_j6rz7ny wrote
Believe me, if I could talk about what I see daily…
whattheduce86 t1_j6rzmmy wrote
My sister used to work for a hospital. She doesn’t have to work but chooses to do so but switched and does in home care and said it’s so much better.
fphillips93 t1_j6vbkuc wrote
I work in healthcare, too. My boss was cool with staying and working when her employees couldn’t make it in due to dangerous conditions.
notnotpegbundy t1_j6ve704 wrote
That’s a lovely boss to have
fphillips93 t1_j6whx9w wrote
Meh. It’s what she gets paid the big bucks for.
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