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Excuses for Missing Work

How about a list of wierd excuses for not coming to work?

My favorite: I can't come in today, I'm having vision problems. I just don't see myself working.

Kevin

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When I need a day off and I'm not sick, I just say I'm not feeling well. I don't believe in offering more information than necessary.

Although, I did have the flu a few weeks ago and NO ONE questioned me when I called. I was told I sounded like a man. :bluecry1:

When I need a day off and I'm not sick, I just say I'm not feeling well. I don't believe in offering more information than necessary.

How commited are you to your chosen career then? :madface: I cant say much more..other than you give people who are really sick a bad name.:madface:

I used to do staffing and I would get some crazy excuses. One CNA called in because she stated she got hit in the head with a 2x4 and had to go to the ED. Saw her at the grocery store later that night, no sign of injury. I used to tell my boss that I was gonna call in with FBS... Fallen Breast Syndrome. Figured everyone else got away with lame excuses, I should give it a try too.

"i had an accident at walmart"

are you Ok? are you hurt?

"yeah, im just stuck in the bathroom with no clean scrubs."

lol, i used that use and for some reason it worked.

Oh my............

I used to tell my boss that I was gonna call in with FBS... Fallen Breast Syndrome. Figured everyone else got away with lame excuses, I should give it a try too.

A bit off topic, but that reminds of a joke i recently heard:

Two breasts are talking to each other, "If we don't get some support soon, people are going to think we're nuts!"

:lol2:

Night nurse calling in around 5pm: I'm too tired to work!

Night nurse calling in: I have to be in court in the morning.(Scary ain't it?)

Son calling in to work: Acne bothering him. Made him go to the doctor, he did have an infected lymph node. Acne?

Nurse calling in(new nurse): I'm too scared to work, I'm having anxiety attacks. ( I believe this was true, but she no longer works there as this was happening before every shift.)

I was working nights and called in due to flat tire. they sent someone to change tire so I could work. I thought this was nice of my hospital.

Just this AM, one of the new interns in our ER called in tired. :rolleyes: She said that her husband snored all night, and that she just didn't feel like she was well rested enough to give 100%...so she wasn't coming in. This was 30 minutes before her shift started.

Yeah, I imagine it's mostly anxiety. I know, I'm the other intern. I'm also more experienced than her, but I remember starting out how scarey things were. Tough...put on your big girl panties and deal. Don't leave your coworkers in a bind. (Actually, the joke's on her...they're well staffed today and have two senior nursing students...would have been a cush shift...)

How about this one. I can't come to work cause I'm too tired from working yesterday. :yeah:

I had an Rn call in 20 mins before her shift and said she had to call in b/c she ran over a rock on the way to work.

I had an Rn call in 20 mins before her shift and said she had to call in b/c she ran over a rock on the way to work.

What was it - a boulder in the Grand Canyon? :bugeyes:

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