Kind of the opposite, but I had a doctor’s appointment early in my career.
I decided to swing by McDonalds ahead of time and get a Big Breakfast (remember them?), but while waiting for food I called in to tell work I’ll be late.
Not thinking about this, they could of course hear orders being called out in the background. When I came in 2 hours late I got a polite reminder not to skip work for McDonald’s.
Not my proudest moment, but in year nine I went to an appointment with my doctor and she had to leave the office for a few minutes. She had a stack of the blank sick notes on her desk. Not stamped. I took a bunch. Lasted me for the rest of the school whenever I wanted time off. Lol.
In case the system was different elsewhere, it was late 90s and not in an English-speaking country.
When I was in year 11, our Maths teacher said he would buy everyone McDonald’s brekkie “for a treat”. He did buy our class just that, and he became the coolest Maths teacher in the school to these days.
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Kind of the opposite, but I had a doctor’s appointment early in my career.
I decided to swing by McDonalds ahead of time and get a Big Breakfast (remember them?), but while waiting for food I called in to tell work I’ll be late.
Not thinking about this, they could of course hear orders being called out in the background. When I came in 2 hours late I got a polite reminder not to skip work for McDonald’s.
Not my proudest moment, but in year nine I went to an appointment with my doctor and she had to leave the office for a few minutes. She had a stack of the blank sick notes on her desk. Not stamped. I took a bunch. Lasted me for the rest of the school whenever I wanted time off. Lol.
In case the system was different elsewhere, it was late 90s and not in an English-speaking country.
When I was in year 11, our Maths teacher said he would buy everyone McDonald’s brekkie “for a treat”. He did buy our class just that, and he became the coolest Maths teacher in the school to these days.
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