• ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    L. M. F. A. O.

    Anon is definitely not asian.

    Asian parents would tell you to get you ass to school, even if you have Covid.

    Like my mom doesn’t care if I infect the whole school with covid, as long as I’m not dead, I have to be in school.

    🤦‍♂️

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      15 hours ago

      My parents were not Asian and still made me go to school while sick. I’d vomit by 10am and get scolded for making them take off work because the nurse called. I’d have a 102 degree fever and go to school. Race has nothing to do with it.

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        18 hours ago

        Yea Covid is not a secret weapon unleashed by some government. Its actually the wrath of asian helicopter parents. You’ve angered Confucious, so his spirit was invoked to teach y’all a lesson. Yep thats right. Covid is caused by old spirits. 🫠

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      Ironically, you will probably do better in school if you take 1-2 days off to rest, instead of wasting 3-4 days going in and getting nothing out of it because you’re unable to focus. But who cares, right?

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        This is what I also realized with work. It’s better to rest and recover in 2-3 days, then struggle for 4-5 or more (even from home office). Luckily, at my workplace in Germany, you can take 2 days of sick leave without any doctor’s note.

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            13 hours ago

            Yes, but please be aware that sick leave here is nearly unlimited, and you get your full salary (for several months), so of course there needs to be some control on it.

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              Unlimited isn’t worth very much if it’s subject to approval. I’ve had friends get unlimited time off (not sick leave, vacation time) and they end up using less of it than me due to the approval step and related social norms.

              I’m not saying your situation is like that, I’m just saying I’m skeptical of offers like that.

              My setup is 3.5 weeks PTO, 3x/week WFH, and I can WFH those other days if I need to (pretty flexible, just requires notice, not approval). So I end up taking 2-3 days off sick, and the other 3 weeks are vacation, and I usually take them 1-2 weeks at a time. Hours worked also aren’t tracked, we just need to hit deliverables every two weeks based on our own estimates.

              So yeah, I’ll take the bird in the hand over the two in the bush.

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                There is no approval needed:

                • up to 2 days continously: I say I am sick, I am put on sick leave. I had to do this already the 3rd time this year (thx German weather)
                • from the 3rd day, I need to bring a paper from the doc. If the doc says I’m sick, I’m kept on sick leave as long as the doc requested
                • vacation days are independent from sick days: I get 30 paid vacation days, so 6 weeks
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            20 hours ago

            Or think about it this way, would you rather have 2 weeks of PTO or one week of vacation and one week of sick leave? Or even 2.5 weeks PTO vs 2 weeks vacation and 1 week sick leave and you need to provide a reason for the sick leave?

            I much prefer PTO over some mixed policy, even if the mix is technically more time off.

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              17 hours ago

              I have almost 30 work days PTO plus virtually unlimited paid sick leave. Both basically standard over here.

              Always amazes me that the US is not already chopping heads because of the bad health system alone

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                16 hours ago

                Because people will abuse it, which sucks. And if you go with an unlimited PTO option, there’s often a lot of cultural pressure to not take PTO.

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                  so discipline those that abuse it? It’s really a symptom of not engaging with your workforce on a realistic level. Many non-American countries deal with it adequately. In the UK your sick days don’t come out of your vacation, and if you need more than a week off you have to get a doctor’s note.

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                    And whether that’s a good system comes down to the quality of your immediate leadership. PTO gives you essentially a right to use time off for whatever you need, whereas discretionary time off comes down to the discretion of your manager. Some prefer the guarantee over a promise.

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      2 days ago

      Did you break your arm just now? - Yes. - Is it the one with which you write? - No. - Going to school!

      Running a fever? - Yes. - How high? - 39.9°C - Yeah, not fatal, going to school!

      Can relate, I’m Balkan…

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      Also if you had a single mother raising all the kids and working overtime at some factory.

      I’d usually be found at school hugging a bottle of gingerale and periodically power puking in the bathroom when I was really sick.

      Very rarely did I get out of it, and usually it was for strep throat or stomach infection.