You should not.If you need a day off then book a holiday.
2006-11-11 11:37:51
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answer #1
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answered by sweynseye 4
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Yes , why not you're only young once.Think I'll do the same , besides no one should have to work on Sundays, its a day of rest.Ok you 've convinced me , I'm taking tomorrow off too, have a fun day.
2006-11-11 19:30:58
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answer #2
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answered by ballygirl 2
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If you are sick stay home. If not sick how often do you do this. Does your employer give sick days per year? If so and you have some left over you will need to use them or lose them as the end of the year is almost over. Keep in mind this is the flu and cold season and you could get sick and need it.
2006-11-11 11:32:27
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answer #3
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answered by Nani 5
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no. especially if you work at a place like a clothing store or food place. it's a major pain for the people who ARE there. besides, it'll come back to bite you in the butt. you'll be there one day with a whole bunch of customers and like 2 other people working with you. and one of them will be new. and he or she will have absolutely no idea what he or she is doing.
2006-11-11 13:43:50
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answered by Anonymous
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best not to if you can. I did it and it got to become a bit of a habit and then I ended up getting a bad name and a bad reference probably.
2006-11-11 13:00:32
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answered by cherub 5
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Noy go to work and suffer to pay the tax for my jsa.
2006-11-11 11:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh go on then if you must you skiver! Tell them you are having a duvet day!
2006-11-11 11:26:33
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answered by mistickle17 5
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Don't! This is what's bad about Britain today, people not trying and being honest!
2006-11-11 11:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No---it's bad for your work reputation.
You'll be known as a lazy slacker.
2006-11-11 11:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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NO you need the money Christmas is coming
2006-11-11 11:25:45
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answered by philipscottbrooks 5
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