sorry need to vent
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so sorry so worried...
So you still have your job now? right? I think you'd have to use Cobra to be covered...but I am not sure...AT my job they have let people go recently and some LONG term...17 yrs etc..(one i know had BC same time as me) so hard with her and medical etc!...
I"LL be checking back to see how things are going!! What mistake do you think you made?
YES IT Must be terrible not trusting your boss...
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Boss knowing
My original plan was to not tell my boss. I was going to have a lumpectomy and go back to work 3rd shift that same night. However, when 2 lymph nodes were involved they decided to keep me in the hospital overnight. I had to call in. I knew I would be off work for at least a week because of the drain they put in. So I called my boss the next day and told him I had bc. Be sure you apply for FMLA right away if you have to be out of work for a while> If the company has more than 50 employees they cannot hold your need for leave against you even if they have an attendance policy. I do think if you get canned you can keep your insurance through COBRA but of course the premium will be very costly because you will also pay the portion that the employer pays as well as your own portion. Be sure you pay the premium on time. I hate the idea that at this time in the economy employers feel they have the upper hand on every issue.0 -
basically we are notlaughs_a_lot said:Boss knowing
My original plan was to not tell my boss. I was going to have a lumpectomy and go back to work 3rd shift that same night. However, when 2 lymph nodes were involved they decided to keep me in the hospital overnight. I had to call in. I knew I would be off work for at least a week because of the drain they put in. So I called my boss the next day and told him I had bc. Be sure you apply for FMLA right away if you have to be out of work for a while> If the company has more than 50 employees they cannot hold your need for leave against you even if they have an attendance policy. I do think if you get canned you can keep your insurance through COBRA but of course the premium will be very costly because you will also pay the portion that the employer pays as well as your own portion. Be sure you pay the premium on time. I hate the idea that at this time in the economy employers feel they have the upper hand on every issue.
basically we are not supposed to step pass a boundry as long as it is not on video my boss will not say anything. problem is my boss uses it if he wants to get rid of people.0 -
I'm confused. It's your 1j2twin said:basically we are not
basically we are not supposed to step pass a boundry as long as it is not on video my boss will not say anything. problem is my boss uses it if he wants to get rid of people.
I'm confused. It's your 1 year anniversary. You never told anyone at work about your bc. Did you work straight through treatment?
One of your questions was, should I tell them that I have bc.
After all the years that you've been there why can't you trust your boss? Is he/she new?
The boundry thing is also confusing to me.
I wish you the best of luck.0 -
I am so sorry you are going
I am so sorry you are going through all of this. It seems like when it rains it pours! Please know we are here for you and you can vent all you want. (((HUGS))) to you and prayers for you!
Nancy0
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