February 9, 2010

  • Hypocricy

    Company policy: Do NOT come in to work if you are sick, especially if your symptoms include sneezing, coughing, or runny nose as symptoms such as these could contaminate the [food] product.
     
    Warehouse Supervisor’s policy: “I don’t want you coming in if you have a temp”, “If you can’t make it to work because of the weather, that’s ok. I’d rather you be safe at home than risk coming to work if it’s too dangerous.”
     
    Over the past month and a half I’ve been sicker than I’ve ever been in my life. I cannot breathe out of my nose, which is dripping uncontrollably, my sinuses hurt like I’ve been shot in the face with a 12 gague, I’ve been getting migrane headaches, had an uncrollable cough and I’ve been sneezing like crazy. I call in sick on two occasions, and the warehouse supervisor gets his panties in a bunch, hands me a guilt trip about having to do my job while I’m out, and tells me I’m on the brink of losing my job over all the sick days I’ve taken.
     
    Warehouse Supervisor’s personal policy: “I must leave early on busy days, take sick days if I have a bit of a headache, and my personal life is far more important than my work which you’re here to do for me anyway.”
     
    Fuck you Tracy. If you were as sick as I am right now, you’d be out on long term disability.
     
     

Comments (3)

  • Ok, I’m laughing out loud at that last part. Everything else sounded nice and calm and sarcastic…. and then the last line shows such a strong opinion that it just made me start laughing like crazy.

    Abuse of power blows….

  • @respawn87 - That last part is totally true. And yes, abuse of power is a company’s biggest downfall.

  • Fuck you Tracy. If you were as sick as I am right now, you’d be out on long term disability.

    BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!  Oh I love it

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