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Fri 2005-09-09 15:58

A few months after I started working for ARM, I missed my first day of work due to illness. I was living at the Gallery at the time, and I clearly remember telling Gareth I'd called in sick. ‘Ooh,’ he said, ‘I wonder if I can phone Marcus and call in stupid.’

Some days I think one should indeed be able to call in stupid. Some days I'm so completely incompetent that I have a hard time believing I'm capable of having a beneficial or even a neutral effect on the affairs of my company; on those days I think they ought to allow me to stay at home and not get out of bed – and this ought to be justifiable to them on grounds of purest corporate self-interest, with no need to bring socialist ideas like employee welfare into it.

I have an hour and a half of today left in which to try really hard not to break anything. Wish me luck.

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[identity profile] fluffymormegil.livejournal.comFri 2005-09-09 14:59
What an utterly marvellous concept!
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[identity profile] feanelwa.livejournal.comFri 2005-09-09 15:04
I called in stupid on a Chemistry practical once, it was glorious. Admittedly I was also dizzy, but not through flu, just through having a stupid sleep cycle at the time.
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[identity profile] cartesiandaemon.livejournal.comFri 2005-09-09 15:40
If you have a boss who appreciates what you do and trusts you to manage your time and get things done, you should be able to. You might have to call it a 'touch of flu' or something, but... :)
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[identity profile] ex-lark-asc.livejournal.comSat 2005-09-10 19:42
A lot of the time when I call in sick with a migraine I'm effectively doing just that. Migraines make me clumsy, aphasic and incapable of concentrating for long periods (as well as of copig with normal levels of light and conversation for more than a couple of minutes); as a student I tried working through the aftermath of an attack a few times, and just found that I retained nothing I tried to learn and achieved nothing useful if I tried to create.
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[identity profile] mwk.livejournal.comWed 2005-09-14 08:30
When I read this a few days ago, I fully concurred that it was a very insightful, erm, insight.

More so as this is *exactly* how I am today. I am hoping tea (and lunch in the pub) will allieviate the symptoms. Cause I am sure killing more brane cells will surely help...

(Blame Will, he is spreading cold germs about.)
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