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Previously on "Can you be canned for being sick?"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Flubster View Post
    I avoid human contact and thus have not contracted any airborne diseases. Invoicing capability for the last 3 years has remained steady at 100%.
    So do I. I only talk to the permie scum. well shout in fact.....

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  • Flubster
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    I avoid human contact and thus have not contracted any airborne diseases. Invoicing capability for the last 3 years has remained steady at 100%.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by adestor View Post

    'Flu (short for influenza - nothing like being pedantic is there ?)

    Actually, the 'flu jab isn't specified by the government, but by a more world wide organisation - WHO or somesuch.

    It's really only a concern in the very young and elderly, and those groups should have the jab. The rest of us should just grin and bear it. And lose a lot of money in the process like I did recently.

    As an ex-pharmacologist, I have to say that people these days are striving to be too germ-free (in a general sense). All this faffing about with kill this'n' that sprays makes us less tolerant to build our own defenses against infection naturally. Take a look at all the reactions that people have to everyday substances - people: we need a bit of dirt in our lives to promote our immune system.
    I grew up on a farm drinking unpasteurised milk and it never did me any harm. Oo-ar !
    I totally agree with you on this one.

    A wee bit of dirt does you good !


    Mean Mr Mustard
    Shaves in the dark - sleeps in the park - trying to save paper
    Sleeps in a hole in the Road
    Keeps a ten bob note up his Nose
    Such a Mean Old Man
    Such A Dirty Old Man

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  • adestor
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    'Flu (short for influenza - nothing like being pedantic is there ?)

    Actually, the 'flu jab isn't specified by the government, but by a more world wide organisation - WHO or somesuch.

    It's really only a concern in the very young and elderly, and those groups should have the jab. The rest of us should just grin and bear it. And lose a lot of money in the process like I did recently.

    As an ex-pharmacologist, I have to say that people these days are striving to be too germ-free (in a general sense). All this faffing about with kill this'n' that sprays makes us less tolerant to build our own defenses against infection naturally. Take a look at all the reactions that people have to everyday substances - people: we need a bit of dirt in our lives to promote our immune system.
    I grew up on a farm drinking unpasteurised milk and it never did me any harm. Oo-ar !

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  • BrilloPad
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    I get the flu jab most years : this is the first year I have had a cold in the same year I have had a flu jab.

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  • blacjac
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    Originally posted by blacjac View Post
    No it isn't.

    A Flu jab will only protect agianst the particular strains of flu that the government think will be most prevelant that year.....
    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    That's why you need a new jab each year. It works for me and the other contractors I know. If you had the jab, you would not have had flu and lost your money.

    I've had the jab every year for the last 6 years, I get it free as I am diabetic.

    Out of those 6 years I have had the flu in 3 of them.

    The point I was making was that you seem to think the flu jab is a 100% effective at preventing you catching the flu in any given year.
    However this simply is not the case as the government decides which strains of flu to inoculate against.
    Only a moron would trust the government on this....

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    Having worked in the pharmaceutical industry, I will only put things made by said industry in my body if I absolutely have to. Frankly, I would rather have 'flu.

    When the pharmaceutical industry comes under the same headlights as the financial sector currently is - and believe me, eventually it will - people are going to be scared to death.

    http://www.hpa.org.uk/web/HPAwebFile.../1229502460226

    Not forgetting that many people die from flu.

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Having worked in the pharmaceutical industry, I will only put things made by said industry in my body if I absolutely have to. Frankly, I would rather have 'flu.

    When the pharmaceutical industry comes under the same headlights as the financial sector currently is - and believe me, eventually it will - people are going to be scared to death.

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    That's why you need a new jab each year. It works for me and the other contractors I know. If you had the jab, you would not have had flu and lost your money.
    The flu jab has its purposes. I have to take it, not because I am a contractor, but because I am diabetic. In the past few years since taking the jab, I have been lucky not to get the stronger strain of the Flu. Yes, there are a few strains out there, but all you are set to lose is £10 at your local pharmacist. If you don't take the jab and are unlucky to get the flu, you would lose a lot more. However, it's up to individual contractors to make the risk assessment and decide whether they need the jab or not. Personally, I think it is a bit late in the day to consider taking it now. It should have been done back in October / November.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by blacjac View Post
    No it isn't.

    A Flu jab will only protect agianst the particular strains of flu that the government think will be most prevelant that year.....
    That's why you need a new jab each year. It works for me and the other contractors I know. If you had the jab, you would not have had flu and lost your money.

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  • blacjac
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    I don’t have sympathy for people having flu because it is avoidable with a £10 anti-flu jab. All contractors should get one.
    No it isn't.

    A Flu jab will only protect agianst the particular strains of flu that the government think will be most prevelant that year.....

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  • Beefy198
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    Working your way through sickness is one of the problems of this country.

    Take a day off and rest and you're likely to feel better in half the time.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by stingman123 View Post
    All,

    I was off last week for 2 days and this week for 2 days, I sent a mail to my manager explaining that I had what was probably the worst case of flu for the last 4-5 years.

    Came into work yesterday, and client is thinking of canning me for lack of output (my project is on hold till 6/1/09) and they are aware of the reasons why, and because they are worried aboout my excessive sick leave?

    Eh?

    Can they do this?
    I don’t have sympathy for people having flu because it is avoidable with a £10 anti-flu jab. All contractors should get one.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Yes, they can.

    It's just happened to me because I was off sick.

    There's very little you can do, if anything, apart from to sit back, put your feet up, enjoy Christmas and look for a new gig.
    And I'm sure that they would have much preferred you to turn up, infect all the perms and then have them each take a week off.

    Morons!

    Sorry to hear of your bad luck

    tim

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  • lukemg
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    One morning I gashed my leg after falling on a glass bedside lamp. It didn't hurt much but was badly cut. I bandaged it up and went in, the blood soaked through the bandage and I had to replace it 3 times. Stitches would probably have been a good idea but I didn't want the gap on my timesheet. Reckless and not sure I would do that these days, mind you only injury is splinters from the bench at the moment.

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