Guest wrote:I think I will die of shock if I ever see WaldoUK post about something other than work.
Does she talk about anything else? Ever?
Maybe she'll have to find something new to moan about. I have the feeling that she's not very popular with her workmates and a few of them would jump at the chance to land her in the shite with her bosses. She's given out so much personal detail about herself and her job that 5 minutes reading her DS posts could leave her open to being sacked for giving the company a bad public image.
WaldoUK
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19/02/19 - 19:59
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I'm currently off sick and look ok from the outside. The health problems are internal. Why do some people think that you are not allowed to venture out? I'm talking about going to supermarkets for a bit of food shopping (not my work), picking up my prescription from chemists. Some things such as stress, being outside does benefit them.
I'm not outside my home all day. Just drive to a supermarket and buy what I need and go home. There is a difference between working 8 hours in a supermarket and be in a supermarket doing a bit of shopping and in there 15-20 minutes
I'm more worried now since a colleague snitched on me when I had four weeks due to surgery. I was posting a birthday card. The manager rightly told the colleague to mind their own business. They work in a different department to me.
People are signed off work as unable to do the job at all or unable to perform for the hours they normally do. These same people that think you should be stuck in bed all day. Due to my health issues - it's still not diagnosed what I have I get extremely tired and need at least one nap during the day. When off long term, I found it beneficial to get out more to get into a routine and not get as tired.
Do you have the same feeling when off sick? If you live miles away from your work, you are less likely (or not at all) to get this feeling
https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussio ... -going-out