I just curious... This is one of my pet peeves and I feel like it reflects peoples' work ethic. I do understand when ppl don't get much vacation time and need an extra day or a mental health day or whatever but even when i was in jobs with less vacation, I really have not ever 'planned' to take sick time to avoid taking vacation days, I plan my time accordingly.
One of my staff when I first started told me ahead she would be out on a Monday. Then on Friday she said dont forget, I am going to be sick on Monday...I was like what? Please do not tell me that, I cannot approve it. I suspect my predecessor let it happen all the time. Since then I am always a bit skeptical when she takes sick time which I feel badly about but this week I got a morning email two days before she has a planned vacation that she was going to be out sick. I am like 90% sure it is not a really sick day and she was prepping for her vacation esp since it fell on a day I was out and there were no meetings. She gets three weeks vacation and I recently worked hard to promote her and give her a raise so maybe that is part of why it bugs me but does anyone else get irritated w this?
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I feel like if I lie about being sick then I'll end up really getting sick. I'm a wuss, so I don't do it.
It seems like my coworkers use their sick days for hangovers. I don't really care what people do for the most part but hope they realize that if they abuse priveleges they usually end up being taken away.
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I have always had straight PTO, no sick vs. vacation. Much better system.
Out of curiosity is it ok to take a sick day if you aren't sick but your kid is? What about scheduled doctor/dentist appointments? It also seems unfair that someone who happens to get sick a lot gets more paid time off. That might sound bad, but I guess I am thinking about those people that are 'sick' every time they have a runny nose. I realize that your issue really is that you don't fully trust your employee and feel you are being put in a bad position, which I would also be uncomfortable with.
That being said - if someone takes a day here or there, I don't care. And in all honesty, I've taken a last minute sick day in order to go away for a long weekend, or what have you. BUT I don't tell my boss that. i just say "taking a sick day".
Clearly your employee feels that taking sick days to pad her vacation time is o.k., and as you said, this probably comes from her previous boss. And on that front... yeah, it would probably bother me too.
I want to say "talk to her and tell her that sick leave isn't meant to be used this way", but then what will that really do? It will probably just result in her still doing it but not telling you ahead of time.
If it's an actual PROBLEM, though, where she's taking so much time that it's affecting her job, then that may be a way to approach it. But if it's not and if she's getting her work done and is overall a good employee, I don't know that I'd make an issue out of it.
If it were a one off thing that rarely happened, I wouldn't care if my employees did that. If it happened regularly and affected others on the team or myself, then I would have an issue with it.
Since advancing and getting more time off each year, I rarely take sick days. Maybe 1-2 a year. Luckily, I have plenty of vacation that doesn't roll over and with a nanny, when E is sick, I can still work.
I question if my employees start taking a lot of sick days, or there is a pattern - someone would always take Fridays off or make a three day weekend a four day weekend, etc. But I've not had a problem with it since I started managing.
I have been scheduled to take Friday morning off (sick) for weeks. I have a doctor appointment. My admin assistant knows about it. It isn't fake, it is just that I take sick leave for doctor appointments and they are scheduled in advance.
We don't have an allotted amount of sick days. It used to be if you were sick you were sick, and your manager was to keep an eye on things to avoid abuse. Now if we are "sick" then we have to call an insurance line to report our illness so that it can be tracked in case it turns into a short term disability claim - any abscence over three days in a row requires a doctor's note.
If you are out because of a sick kid you are technically supposed to burn a vacation day, but some managers will allow you to work from home. It really varies depending on your department and there is no "work from home" policy in place.
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I work for the government and I have oodles of sick leave (we can accrue indefinitely so I have like 4 months stored up, even after taking a 3 month maternity leave 6 years ago). It's actually quite annoying, because our culture is that you shouldn't actually use said sick leave. We only get 25% of it paid out upon retirement, so it usually goes to waste. There's an urban legend of someone who feigned an illness prior to retirement so he could use up his sick leave, but I truly doubt it. Most of us doubt our generous sick leave policy will stay in place much longer, so people have been trying to be more liberal about actually using it. For example, if I have an eye appointment at 3 pm that is an hour long I'll probably just take 2 hours of sick and leave for the day. I'm a rebel like that.
Most people in my office use the majority of their sick leave for doctor's appointments. Our state law doesn't mandate sick leave, but if you offer it, you must allow it's use for doctor's appts for yourself, kids, parents, and other extended family (there's a list). It's a generous policy. Lots of the Boomers in my office are out all the time caring for their elderly parents. My generation is out all the time caring for our small children's various illnesses. But for ourselves- the culture is, get your butt to work, even if you're sick, with the exception of pink eye since it is so contagious. We once had an attorney show up and quarantine herself in her office with a sign on the door because she had pneumonia. In 10 years working for the government I bet I've taken an actual "sick day" for myself 3-4 times, and it was stomach flu or food poisoning each time. I do use it freely for doctor's appointments for myself, kid, and sometimes spouse (as is allowed). My kid has ASD so I'm out quite a bit for appointments. I'm of course expected to keep up with my work.
To the PP who mentioned that people who get sick more shouldn't get more paid leave- I agree to the situation you noted, that some people might use it for a "runny nose" while others wait for a terminal illness. In our office that definitely isn't the case. And it's a slippery slope if you think I'm getting unfair paid leave to care for a kid with special needs.
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I've worked in places where it was all one big pot and noticed a lot of people would use that all up and then still end up calling in sick. Maybe I just always work with people who can't seem to save up anything or plan ahead.
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To clarify after I said something the first time she never told me about planned sick time again I just suspect it is...
Also for the all one pot thing, many places I have worked give more sick time than vacation when they are separated and let you carry it over bc the point is that of you get really ill or have surgery you will have enough time to cover it. Lumping into one pot would decrease the total time and therefore be a detriment to those who need a decent chunk for true health related issues IMO
I admittedly skimmed but I will often schedule several appointments one the same day and take the whole day as sick. It uses less time than an appointment here and there.
Or I will take the entire planned sick day if I am having a procedure.
There are a variety of legitimate reasons to have a planned sick day. Though I am fine using leave time however one sees fit to use it.
You could do something to stop it from happening in the future, though. You could have a meeting about leave time with everyone and go over expectations about sick leave vs. vacation leave and when it is appropriate to take each one, etc.? That way you aren't singling one person out and are setting expectations for everyone. Then if you have a problem later you can refer to the meeting.
I work for a company that allows unlimited sick/personal time, upon managers approval. Honestly, it is the best possible policy. It is rarely abused, and when it is, it is handled by the person's manager. Employees really appreciate it, and don't feel like we have to "use it or lose it"
I have used sick/personal time for me being sick, DD being sick, personal mental health days, personal Dr. appointments, DD Dr. appointments, being with DH for surgery and his immediate recovery, and even other personal situations that were not health related. Now a lot of this time, it was just that, time, not an entire day. I left an hour or two early, or came in an hour or two late. I often work at least a few hours when I am home sick, and even more if it is DD that is sick.
Bottom line is as others have stated. My management and my company pay me to get a certain amount of work done/covered, as long as I am doing that they don't police how use my time.
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