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Previously on "I should be able to sue plague bearers for lost income"
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Last edited by mudskipper; 15 February 2016, 20:10.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostDo you know that STDs are not aerially contagious?
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostIf I could mate, I would.
Oddly, I share this view concerning some of the ladies in sales.
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If I could mate, I would.
Oddly, I share this view concerning some of the ladies in sales.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostIf you come into work when you're sick, sit next to me, and proceed to spend an hour coughing your lungs up and blasting out metric ****tons of tulip out of your nose, and I get ill and have to take a couple of days off, I should be able to sue you for loss of earnings
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Originally posted by zeitghostI still remember Typhoid Mike who cost me a week's billing back in 1999, just before Xmas.
The lurgie he disseminated was sufficient to make it difficult to stand up, much less go to work.
And the leaving present from one place was chickenpox, which was 3 weeks of absolute misery.
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I take public transit so I keep getting these damn things: third cold in as many months. When I was walking to work I got maybe one. Sadly no universal keyfob handout so I come in or I don't get paid. I've had one sick day so far; I just cough on everyone and get on with it.
They're mostly contractors so I figure if they get laid low I'm saving the client money!
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There is a difference, if I am WFH I will work through almost any ailment because I'm comfy and I can whinge and blow my nose and sniffle and curl up in a duvet etc. but going into work when feeling ill is the worst, I feel it is a type of dedication I became a contractor to avoid, even before the fact I don't want to infect others
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Dose up on Lemsips, give them an hour to kick in and if I don't feel any better, day off to sleep it out of me; otherwise, get in, blow nose, keep billing.
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When based on site my yardstick is if I feel it's safe for me to drive then I'll go in.
Covers illness (man flu or the trots are the only things I remember being that bad), heavy snow, or still being drunk from the night before.
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I'm part of the "take it and get on with the job" club.
No sickbed for a sniffly nose here.
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I only have one more thing....ah........ah aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
choooooooooooooooooooo !!!!!
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