Are you really ill or do you have a disease? If not, or if you don't plan on actually doing something about everything you're always complaining about, I don't want to hear it anymore.
Before anyone gets on my case and lectures me about the "hidden disabilities" and whatever problems they have that people are rude and judgemental about, let me say that this is just a new thing around my work....I think it's because we have a fresh new batch of really young people at work and there seems to be every day more and more young adults who act infantile or helpless because they love attention.
I mean, it's not new new new....because I've had plenty of medical case coworkers who weren't at work more often than they showed up because of x, y, z, and don't forget whatever abcdefg new health problem of the week, but it's odd because of the age group, but as I said before, it may make sense because of attention seeking. If people my age are pretty guilty of being big attention whores, the younger ones are even worse.
Maybe I'm just losing my cool and patience because we've been on far too much overtime and I'm getting to the point where I hate being, where every little thing everyone does irritates me.....but still. Ugh. Just, shut up.
Every single day....."I need to take early break, I don't feel good" "I'm so sore today" "My back hurts SOOO bad!" "I have to go home, I can't even stand anymore today!" "I'm getting my wisdom teeth and it hurts sooooo bad!" "I bit my cheek in my sleep and now there's a sore and it hurts sooo bad!" "I need to go on lunch now and eat, I'm shaking!" (and they aren't)
Even if they don't elaborate into a big dramatic show about how much pain they are in or how bad they are shaking because they haven't eaten yet today (I work with diabetics who don't shake because they manage their damn health instead of NOT EATING!!!!!!!!!!), at the least, it's always at least "I don't know, I feel off today, I don't feel really good."
I'm probably not going to gain any brownie points with these turds, but after this past work week, I've had my fill, and the next woe that's brought up, I'm going to ask when the last time they had blood work or other testing done to see if they have anything chronic or serious. The stuttering and/or the jaw dropping will be worth it.
Before anyone gets on my case and lectures me about the "hidden disabilities" and whatever problems they have that people are rude and judgemental about, let me say that this is just a new thing around my work....I think it's because we have a fresh new batch of really young people at work and there seems to be every day more and more young adults who act infantile or helpless because they love attention.
I mean, it's not new new new....because I've had plenty of medical case coworkers who weren't at work more often than they showed up because of x, y, z, and don't forget whatever abcdefg new health problem of the week, but it's odd because of the age group, but as I said before, it may make sense because of attention seeking. If people my age are pretty guilty of being big attention whores, the younger ones are even worse.
Maybe I'm just losing my cool and patience because we've been on far too much overtime and I'm getting to the point where I hate being, where every little thing everyone does irritates me.....but still. Ugh. Just, shut up.
Every single day....."I need to take early break, I don't feel good" "I'm so sore today" "My back hurts SOOO bad!" "I have to go home, I can't even stand anymore today!" "I'm getting my wisdom teeth and it hurts sooooo bad!" "I bit my cheek in my sleep and now there's a sore and it hurts sooo bad!" "I need to go on lunch now and eat, I'm shaking!" (and they aren't)
Even if they don't elaborate into a big dramatic show about how much pain they are in or how bad they are shaking because they haven't eaten yet today (I work with diabetics who don't shake because they manage their damn health instead of NOT EATING!!!!!!!!!!), at the least, it's always at least "I don't know, I feel off today, I don't feel really good."
I'm probably not going to gain any brownie points with these turds, but after this past work week, I've had my fill, and the next woe that's brought up, I'm going to ask when the last time they had blood work or other testing done to see if they have anything chronic or serious. The stuttering and/or the jaw dropping will be worth it.
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