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Whats the discipline for a no-call no-show
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<blockquote data-quote="konsole" data-source="post: 758510" data-attributes="member: 23965"><p>This is something I find a bit strange. I called out sick recently and said it was nothing major and I dont remember exactly what I said but I think I said something along the lines of "It would be just today unless I say otherwise later on". I made this call at about 1:00 am when our shift starts at 4:30. The next day I went to work and received some beef about not saying I was gonna be there. I didnt get sent home but somebody else was there to take over my work, but they did end up going somewhere else. I don't know maybe it says something in the contract about calling when your coming back in? I would have thought that they would assume someone was coming in the next day unless they specifically said they would be out for the 2 days. Just seems strange that you have to call to say your coming back in when you never said you would be out more then 1 day. I guess I can see it both ways but it never occured to me to call and say I was coming back in the next day.</p><p></p><p>I know that you guys are going to say something along the lines of "well then how do they know you are going to come in the next day if you don't call and say you are". I would hope that if I received the call and the employee said they were not going to be in "today" from being sick, that the employee would be in the next day unless they said otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="konsole, post: 758510, member: 23965"] This is something I find a bit strange. I called out sick recently and said it was nothing major and I dont remember exactly what I said but I think I said something along the lines of "It would be just today unless I say otherwise later on". I made this call at about 1:00 am when our shift starts at 4:30. The next day I went to work and received some beef about not saying I was gonna be there. I didnt get sent home but somebody else was there to take over my work, but they did end up going somewhere else. I don't know maybe it says something in the contract about calling when your coming back in? I would have thought that they would assume someone was coming in the next day unless they specifically said they would be out for the 2 days. Just seems strange that you have to call to say your coming back in when you never said you would be out more then 1 day. I guess I can see it both ways but it never occured to me to call and say I was coming back in the next day. I know that you guys are going to say something along the lines of "well then how do they know you are going to come in the next day if you don't call and say you are". I would hope that if I received the call and the employee said they were not going to be in "today" from being sick, that the employee would be in the next day unless they said otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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