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These Tips Will Get You Out Of Work On Monday After St. Patrick's Day

This weekend is definitely a drinking weekend with Blake Shelton tonight, Tyler Farr at the Pourhouse on Saturday, and St. Patty's Day on Sunday! If you plan on going ham this weekend and feel terrible on Monday morning, here are four tips on how to call out sick from work without raising too many eyebrows:

1. Keep it brief. Less is more here tell your boss as little as possible without being cryptic. Explaining the details of your "sickness" isn't really necessary, and the more specifics you add, the more suspicion it can cause.

2. Acknowledge bad timing. Your boss knows it's the day after St. Patrick's Day, so NOT mentioning it would be suspicious. And unless you spent all week bragging about how wasted you're going to get this weekend, you should be fine.

3. Only tell people on a need-to-know basis. Follow your company's policy, but generally you should only need to tell your boss and any coworkers who might be affected by your absence.

4. Be realistic with your abilities. If you're legitimately not feeling well, it's okay to say you won't be available to answer emails or calls. And if you anticipate being out for a few days, try and give your boss as much notice as possible.

If you ever need to call in sick when you're not, this article will help a lot!


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