Manager asks employee with a 101-degree fever to come into work, demands a doctor's note if he misses more than 2 days of work: 'The age of "get well soon" has officially ended.'

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  • Sick man lying in bed wearing pajama suffering cold and winter flu

    A sick man recovers at home while his manager harasses him to come into work, even though he has a fever. 

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  • The age of "get well soon" has officially ended.

    Today I'm not really feeling well. I truly very rarely call in sick but I have no choice. Send my manager pics of my 101 fever temp readings the night before, tell him "yo, didn't think it was happening but it's happening."

  • Immediately he asks if I'm calling out or if I can come in or do a partial shift. I say I really just wanna get better soon, so I'm calling out. Tell him thanks and all that. I let

  • him know I'm probably gonna need a few days and all he says is "You need a doctor's note if you're two or more days out sick."

  • Senior doctor with tablet in his office writing

    The doctor writes a note for an employee who has been out of work for more than two days.

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  • The sad thing is, me and this dude are cool at work. We get along very well, we interact a lot, no problems whatsoever. But like the fact that someone is willing to throw all respect out the door over the fact that I got sick? Is this really what we've come to?

  • A man holding two plates of food in a kitchen

    The manager happily interacts with his employee before berating him for taking a sick day.

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  • The more I think about it, honestly the harder it bears on me. How am I supposed to keep trusting people when something so little can turn one against their own kind?

  • CommunityGlittering2 as someone who has never needed a doctors note, what is the note for? To prove that someone is sick or to let them know it's ok for the sick person to go back to work, or both?

  • monkeybuttsauce Gotta prove you're sick. Even though most of the time you're not sick enough to need a doctor, but sick enough to get your coworkers sick. Bosses want to inconvenience you for taking time off basically. It also costs money to go to the doctor for the note. You must pay for your crimes of missing work

  • SLickkwetwillY96 Literally paying for the note might be the worst part... Like yes I'm sick and can recover fine resting at home on NyQuil. I don't need my doc to tell you that for me like a kiddo going to school

  • NK1337 For what it's worth most places won't really do any verifying, they just want that piece of paper as verification. So in theory one could just give them a fake doctors note on official looking letterhead and that'll be it.

  • Loud Ad 594 This is the way. With the HIPPA laws even of they call your doctors office, they can't give out any of your info.

  • BlueOrbifolia Not entirely true. Any data that YOU hand over willingly is now as good as public. So make sure your doctor note is generic and vague. A coworker turned in his bill from the emergency room. They were allowed to use all that personal information against him. It was a hot mess.

  • Imaginary-Friend-228 I know you think sending pics etc increases your credibility, but it really just screams 'I'm a pushover who is willing to debate this'. Next time just say "I'm too sick to work today" and save the back and forth

  • mountain_man36 As a manager the only justification I need or want is that your not coming in. I never ask or recommend you tell me why your sick. If my manager asks why your out I don't want the additional information. When I call out sick I send a message or email just stating I will be out sick today nothing else and you don't need to give them a reason.

  • yulbrynnersmokes You and this dude are not cool. You're a worker. He's showing you that he's the company and has plenty more evil left in the warehouse.

  • buzzcutbabygirl Management is never, ever your friend. And I've been one before - it's lonely but good managers don't act like they're trying to be.

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