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Title: owner of a lonely heart
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Location: phoenix, az usa
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so.... i called in to work and said my grandfather died so i can get bereavement. now, my grandfather has been dead for about 15 years. so, technically, i shouldnt be doing this. is it unethical to think that i have bereavement credit that i have to use up?
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Tebor
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It is unethical, but I don't think any less of you. Sounds like some George Costanza logic to me.
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Ross Rifle
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I agree with Tebor. Did you take bereavement when your grandfather actually died?
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Douche McCallister
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It's only unethical if you are taking it off to take it off which I guess is what your doing. Companies who offer bereavement pay can't tell you when your suppose to grieve, so atleast you can't really get in trouble. They might want to get you evaluated psychologically though if it took you 15 years to grieve though.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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| ross_rifle113 wrote: |
| I agree with Tebor. Did you take bereavement when your grandfather actually died? |
i was too young to actually be working when he passed away. but technically, my grandfather on my father's side passed away like 7 months ago, so i can technically be grieving for him.
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Ross Rifle
Title: Rock N Roll God
Joined: Oct 29 2006
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so you haven't had your bereavement day then! You should take one for your dad's dad too!
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Cattivo
Joined: Apr 14 2006
Location: Lake Michigan
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My company checked to see if my grandfather actually died last year, by asking me for the address of the funeral home, under the guise of sending flowers. That way, they made sure I wasn't lying, plus they impressed me with the quality flowers they sent.
So, username, be careful your superiors don't doublecheck your story by asking for your grandfather's full name and then reviewing the obituaries or something.
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Douche McCallister
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| Cattivo wrote: |
My company checked to see if my grandfather actually died last year, by asking me for the address of the funeral home, under the guise of sending flowers. That way, they made sure I wasn't lying, plus they impressed me with the quality flowers they sent.
So, username, be careful your superiors don't doublecheck your story by asking for your grandfather's full name and then reviewing the obituaries or something. |
Its not legal for a company who offers bereavement to tell you when to grieve, so Username I wouldn't worry about it.
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Ross Rifle
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Yeah Cat, the company you work for is probably just awesome.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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| Cattivo wrote: |
My company checked to see if my grandfather actually died last year, by asking me for the address of the funeral home, under the guise of sending flowers. That way, they made sure I wasn't lying, plus they impressed me with the quality flowers they sent.
So, username, be careful your superiors don't doublecheck your story by asking for your grandfather's full name and then reviewing the obituaries or something. |
wow. thats crazy your company did that.
anyhow, i already used up my grandmothers death once about 4 months ago and they didnt check anything. so now its my grandpas turn.
good thing i dont believe in hell, cause thats straight where im going.
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FNJ
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I say my mother died at every job I've ever held for the time off. I figure if I say it enough, maybe it will actually happen or something.
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Tebor
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| JEW wrote: |
| I say my mother died at every job I've ever held for the time off. I figure if I say it enough, maybe it will actually happen or something. |
No need to fear, username.
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Douche McCallister
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Your obviously going to have some company with JEW being the supervisor down there.
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username
Title: owner of a lonely heart
Joined: Jul 06 2007
Location: phoenix, az usa
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hehe, well, at least im not the only one to take advantage of dead relatives.
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Cattivo
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