More Flimsy Excuses
HRsage
409 Posts
I'm starting a new thread on this because the other is getting too long.
I need to share this excuse someone gave for not coming in yesterday. The ee was driving to work (30 minute drive) and spilled coffee on their pants making a big stain. They stopped off at a laundrymat on the way to work to wash the clothes (I guess they were in the laundrymat in their undergarments?) but the stain didn't come out. So the ee had to drive all the way home to change but had nothing else to wear, and by that time it was already too late to come in for the day so they called out. Now that is a quite a doozie!
I need to share this excuse someone gave for not coming in yesterday. The ee was driving to work (30 minute drive) and spilled coffee on their pants making a big stain. They stopped off at a laundrymat on the way to work to wash the clothes (I guess they were in the laundrymat in their undergarments?) but the stain didn't come out. So the ee had to drive all the way home to change but had nothing else to wear, and by that time it was already too late to come in for the day so they called out. Now that is a quite a doozie!
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Margaret Morford
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I am constantly amazed that there are employees who assume I am a complete moron.
I like the excuses people come up with when you know they are out looking for another job. Ie. sick kids, sick themselves etc. I think my favorite is the "dead" grandma. We had someone say that and then they went to an interview where I knew the HR person so she called me. I figure it is just another daily challenge in the life of HR people.
"I know God only gives us what we can handle, but I wish he didn't trust me so much." Sister Therese
I have been too busy to read or post on HR Hero. Boo!!
My job is SERIOUSLY interfering with my work.
Paul
>no show. When she showed up for work on the 3rd day, she said her
>father was killed in an armed robbery,out of state and with all that
>was happening could not call in. She presented me with the death
>certificate. The date of death on the cert was correct but she forgot
>to change the date the cert was filed by the county clerk sometime in
>1980's. Is nothing sacred?
Dear GAWWWWWWWWD! The lengths people will go to to get some days off!
Down the hall from me, a manager was interviewing an applicant for a job that requires typing. The applicant argued that she shouldn't have to take the typing test because she had been accepted to a masters-level program at a local college. x:-/ Translation: She types like she has 10 left thumbs. th-down
James Sokolowski
HRhero.com
These are so great. It makes me feel a little better about some of the excuses we have had. We put an end to the dead relative excuse. We send flowers to any employee's relative for funerals. Once they have to give up that information for us to send flowers, that takes care of it pretty quickly.
I really think we could compile all of these and write a great book. Who's in?
>and our responses as fodder for manuscripts, books and papers they
>write?
I had no idea Don, as I am fairly new here. Where are our royalties?
"I know God only gives us what we can handle, but I wish he didn't trust me so much." Sister Therese
Well, that is definitely acceptable.