Re: Should I be concerned? (Heart palpitations)
- From: tforms1@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 17 Jun 2005 11:13:44 -0700
> Consider taking a mental health day or two. AKA call in sick and check
> it out with your favorite Doc.
I wish I could.
Part of my 'rating' is based upon percentage of hours worked...i.e. 40
hour week, you worked 20 hours, you only worked 50% of the time.
I need to hit a high target %, or I am gone. (implied to me - "You
cannot repeat your % from last year or there will be major problems for
you")
For the rest of the year I will not be able to take any time off (my
choice) so that I will be able to get CLOSE to that number.
> Peace of mind is no trivial matter ! Once resolved your lost time will
> be made up with increased productivity. If you need the money it is a
Thats the "common sense" way.
But my company doesnt care about how productive you are, as long as you
are at work. :(
> different story. Worst case scenario take off 4 hours.
My PCP is in NY, I work out in NJ, so I cant see him (or it would be a
whole day thing).
I am in the process of trying to find someone in NJ right now.
Thanks!
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