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Are you eligible for FMLA? Assuming grandma meets the criteria for "family," it will add a layer of protection for you. Probably best to contact HR and explain and ask what supportive documentation they require from you. Hang in there.
Unfortunately, many employers mandate a specific number of shifts to fulfill that two week period, no PTO, no call outs. Previous idiots have made it impossible to live life those last weeks.
msannaa7711
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I am currently working out my two week notice and now my grandmother has been placed on life support. She's my last living relative. I don't want to be placed on do not rehire, but I desperately need to be with her. Looking to fly out of state tomorrow. This has all happened in the last two hours. Do I call in to work ? Will that make me unhireable?