Gibbs4Life wrote:Wow thanks for all the advice it seems like the general thought is go to work.
I own a tivo BUT I live in Nashville and the Fox station here is showing (get this) Paid Programming. Believe that? Paid mother trucking programming instead of Washington @ Philly, I don't understand it. I think it goes back to people in the media generally either not caring or despising the Redskins. If it we're Phi @ Dal there would be no issue.
The best sounding post was call out get beer & friends and watch football but I do have that need for $. This may end up being a gameday decision, they can't fire me for being "sick". I made a $800 sale today that outta by a brother a sunday.
Can't say I was expecting the responsible response but thanks guys!
I don't know about Tennessee, but as an employer in Virginia I can tell you that in Virginia your employer can fire you for any reason, or no reason at all.
Most don't fire people for no reason due to the cost of unemployment compensation to unjustly fired former employees, but big box stores like Best Buy, Home Depot, and Walmart don't worry about something as trivial as unemployment compensation.
You are still a new employee too, so if you lay the groundwork that you are "sick" within your first 30-days they may fire you and you may not be eligable for any kind of unemployment compensation.
The best advice I can give you is to never believe that the company can't live without you. I've made that mistake when I was younger, and now that I'm management I've seen others make that same mistake.
Now obviously, you're a grown man, you can make your own decisions, and the mere fact that you posted here to ask other people's opinions shows that even you know the right thing to do would be go to work.
I'm gonna guess that everyone at your work knows you're a Redskins fan and your boss, while he may not be able to prove your aren't sick...may not have to.
“If you grow up in metro Washington, you grow up a diehard Redskins fan. But if you hate your parents, you grow up a Cowboys fan.”-Jim Lachey