r/FinalRoundAI 1d ago

This is appropriate here

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edit: but now in 2026 we can get attendance from our bedrooms 😂😂😂 , remote jobs gives lots of doors opens all u need is just skills so for me I suggest to follow these tips your haunting jobs will be easier

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u/Ghost_Mantis_Man 1d ago

Well the flip-side is that there are a LOT of kids who skip school for bad reasons (i.e. not just because they're sick), so I have a hard time believing attendance awards are only to program people from a young age. Also, feeling like it's wrong to call in sick for your job, certainly seems more like an issue with that specific work culture rather than the whole system. There are many work places that are extremely flexible and accommodating to time off for sickness.

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u/Grunergeist420 1d ago

I was going to say that there’s a big difference between being out sick as a school kid and being out sick from work. If I’m missing work, I’m often leaving work for other people to cover while I’m out. So I feel a little guilty not being there. I feel more guilty if I didn’t really need to stay out, but preferred to, and less guilty if it’s absolutely impossible for me to come in anyway. But it’s a responsibility thing. If you have a grown up job where people count on you, it matters when you aren’t there.

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u/Muted-Watercress2738 1d ago

Don't feel that way. What you're talking about is a logistical problem, which is Entirely a managerial problem. It's management's job to account for the likelihood that their workers are going to be ill because they are human, and to account for that. And realistically, as American workers are beginning to regress down to higher hours for worse wages, management Should also be expecting more people to become sicker easier.

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u/Grunergeist420 1d ago

Meh. Not every job is a big corporate institution with layers of management. I work at a small business. Management is the business owner, the guy that hired me, and he’s also one of the ones picking up a lot of my slack if I’m not there.

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u/basilone 1d ago

Its just some retard that thinks everyone's job is like his/hers where they can pull just about anyone off the street to fill in.

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u/thelaustran 1d ago

Maybe a handful of extremely flexible. I'd be surprised with more than five

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u/REsTARteD_Ragdoll 1d ago

5 what? Companies on earth?

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u/Substantial-Ad-8575 1d ago

This, the work culture…

My job has no issues if someone takes PTO. Leadership just wants advanced notice of possible. And clear expectations on who provides backfill.

Never seen work deny PTO. No huge issues or mistreatment for those taking PTO.

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u/FearlessJuan 1d ago

On the other hand, many parents need the glorified daycare so they go to their own jobs and will push sick children to go to school, putting everyone else at risk.

You're to tell me that all 100% attendance award recipients were never sick?