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Why do i always feel GUILTY?
Posted On: 02/07/2008 18:04:39
Ok, i have this being sick problem. it started a few nights ago, then yesterday i was feeling real nasty. Headache. earache. DIZZY as heck.............went to the ER last night........The doc writes me scripts, and a note for work today so i could rest. Heres my problem...............WHY DO I FEEL GUILTY FOR MISSING WORK??? i dont know why i do this, but it is a problem with me. i am one of those workers who hardly ever calls in sick, or takes a day off. I feel like i am sluffing School! (well actually i kinda am, i work at a School) I think it really messes with my mind. i always feel like i will get introuble or something. & i never enjoy the day off. Oh well..........Back to work tomarrow


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From: bbbrhatt
02/24/2008 09:21:30
You feel guilty because you have some sense of responsibility...Even though you are a hard worker and you see the others who take off regularly the idea that you are sick only is complicated by the ones you work with you don't trust them not to talk bad about you while you are gone and it seems to you every time you take a day off something else comes from it that normally was a direct result of not being at work to control the others that work with you ....



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