What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Carnival-Boy said:
If you never take a sick day because you're not ill then that's cool. If you go to work sick and spread germs around your office then that is not cool. Sick people should stay away from me at work! I'll normally take a sick day, but still do a bit of work at home since I'm normally just about well enough to take my laptop into bed with me.
I've spent most of my career working from home. So taking a sick day is not the same as staying home sick. One of the reasons that companies like work from home employees or flexible work from home options is because people don't have to take sick days just to keep from spreading things. So I've gotten sick and needed to stay away from people, but have never gotten sick and needed to not work.
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@nadnerB said:
^ THIS!
I don't want to take germs home. I have other people that I'm looking out for at home.Except for an eleven month window last year, I've had the ability, and the duty, to work from home if sick continuously since 2006. Before that only time I lacked that option I worked alone and only three days a week in an office, so opportunities to get sick there were smallish. Before that the last time that I needed to appear in an office was a stint in 2000 - 2001.
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Laughing... At this topic. Yeah let's install every registry fix and hotfix to make it work...
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So my youngest just stuck a straw into maple syrup and drank it.
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@scottalanmiller Canadian citizenship should be in the mail for him/her shortly
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller Canadian citizenship should be in the mail for him/her shortly
Bwahahaha
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My dad just got DNA testing back. I'm about to go look at the results.....
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Um, good luck?
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And the results are.... completely as expected. No surprises in any way. LOL I don't know what I was expecting. We've researched our family heritage so thoroughly we know where half of the family traces back to at 1200 AD. It would have been weird if the results had something shocking in them.
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Good morning ML!
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Good morning. Still working here, but not for too much longer.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
Home sick today. First time using sick leave for me in ages.
I can't remember taking a sick day ever. Once when I was 17 I called in sick and they demanded that I go to work anyway. So I did and spent my shift throwing up at work. So my only ever sick day didn't even happen. So, if I remember correctly, I am now on 23 years of continuous work, no sick days.
Speaking of being Sick..
Here if someone is sick and required to report at work, You need to wear " face mask
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@Joyfano said:
Here if someone is sick and required to report at work, You need to wear " face mask
Same in Japan.
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Shaking my head at what HAS to be some really poor software design.
Look at all the caveats on this:
http://download.ibright.info/Not to mention that it should all just be browser based anyway..
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@JaredBusch said:
@Joyfano said:
Here if someone is sick and required to report at work, You need to wear " face mask
Same in Japan.
I once report to work and wear face mask , someone asked me if i have contagious disease lols.
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You'd only see people here wearing them if it was something pretty tragic. Definitely not for normal things.
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@scottalanmiller said:
You'd only see people here wearing them if it was something pretty tragic. Definitely not for normal things.
yeah, i guess, I removed my face mask lols.
But yesterday i seen someone in our HR office wearing face mask -
Itching to find out if I won one of the VPS' in the c@c giveaway
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Wondering where are the people here in ML?
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@scottalanmiller said:
And the results are.... completely as expected. No surprises in any way. LOL I don't know what I was expecting. We've researched our family heritage so thoroughly we know where half of the family traces back to at 1200 AD. It would have been weird if the results had something shocking in them.
I did this a couple of years ago on 23andme, so I also got the health results, but my wife did hers a couple of months later right after the FDA made them stop so she never got hers. Anyway, I didn't really have any surprises either, roughly 50% "Broadly Southern European" (mostly Serbian and Hungarian names) and 23% "Finnish" and the rest was broadly northern European. Fits what I already knew, so I guess my mother really wasn't sleeping with the milkman like she said.