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en The old-school rule was, go to work and let them send you home. I disagree. If you have an infectious disease, don't come to work and make everyone else sick. Call in sick, but do it courteously. No matter what.

en America has this tough-it-out strategy when you get sick. You aren't helping yourself or the country going to work when you get ill. You are potentially threatening a greater health issue if you send children to school when they are sick.

en No matter what, you want to be courteous. Of course, most employers want to discourage abusing sick days. It's important to remember that it's called work. It's not called f-u-n. It's nice to be able to merge the two, but the bottom line is, you're getting paid to work. So, you need to behave in a professional manner. Familiarize yourself with your company's sick-day policy and follow it.

en You have no business being sick-every one of you should get well and get up and go to work, huh? Get up and go to work and earn some money and help send the gospel out! Amen!

en If you're sick, stay home. If your children are sick, keep them out of school.

en It is too maddening. I've got to fly off, right now, to some devilish navy yard, three hours in a seasick steamer, and after being heartily sick, I'll have to speak three times, and then I'll be sick coming home. Still, who would not be sick for England?
  John Masefield

en We all know what to do. We've all been together long enough to know what to do and what makes the power play work. We're just not doing it. It's the obvious thing and I'm sick of it. We're all sick of hearing it.

en If a parent calls a child in sick, then we assume that that child is home sick, so we aren't able to tell by our attendance numbers if the students are sick, if they're at the doctor's appointment, if they're at the march.

en We also take individual requests for children who are at risk or who have sick parents or are sick themselves. Several of our ladies work for social-service agencies so we find out some names through them.

en I'm sick for the players and sick for the supporters. You could see from the way they [United] celebrated that they knew they had got out of jail. We were outstanding, but the best teams are always the luckiest. They've had one shot on target all night and won 2-1, so work that one out. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive.

en (On Friday), I felt like I wasn't wrestling right. I was feeling really sick, and I was going to go home. But I chose to wrestle sick than go home and get well.

en How to call in sick when you just need a day off work; how to buy a private island; how to sweep a girl off her feet.

en She knows her job; I just tried to keep her as fresh as possible. We still have to monitor her daily, but since her blood work has come back normal twice and her temperature has been normal for 36 hours, it looks like we're in the clear. It's like a human who's been sick ... but she certainly didn't look like she's been sick today.

en We call it faith-based health insurance. You're supposed to pray you don't get sick, because if you get sick, you're in trouble.

en Entitlement mentality refers to the fact that in many cases, companies have sick days that you're only supposed to use if you're sick. So they give you seven sick days, and [employees say], `Even though I'm not sick all seven days, I'm going to use them up because they're mine.'


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