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Ever Call Out Sick To Go Fishing?

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  • Depends... are you my boss under cover??

  • Yup ~ In fact I've Been Out Sick since 2007   I am inflicted with something called Bassaholism - perhaps you're heard of it.   The is no know cure - so I'll take this one to the dirt.       A

  • Mainebass1984
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    You never know when you will come down with a case of fishingitis.   I get a lot of sick days to use through my work. I use them when I am sick of work.

  • Super User

Yep, you say your sick but then post pictures on Facebook of you fishing then remember your playing sick....

Depends... are you my boss under cover??

  • Super User

Nope. When I come back the next day I would have twice the work waiting for me.

  • Author

I am not friends with any of my work people on Facebook. However most guys I work with fish too. ;-)

  • Author

Depends... are you my boss under cover??

Yes. And I mandate a fish day tomorrow. Lol

  • Super User

Nope.

Yes. And I mandate a fish day tomorrow. Lol

Alright! bosses orders!!

  • Super User

Yup ~ In fact I've Been Out Sick since 2007

 

I am inflicted with something called Bassaholism - perhaps you're heard of it.

 

The is no know cure - so I'll take this one to the dirt.

 

:eyebrows: 

 

A-Jay

Nope

I only call in sick when I am sick, but I have thought of it just can't pull the trigger.

We wouldnt do that now .. would we?

Or would we?

  :bushy-browed:

Depends... are you my boss under cover??

came in to say this

  • Super User

No.

 

I own the company so I just go.

 

If anyone wants me they can call me on my cell phone or my secretary can call and tell me to call someone.

Never called in sick to go fishing.

 

But strange enough, usually I start feeling better after I make the call.  It's like there's medicinal value in calling in sick!

I can neither confirm nor deny...

Yep, just a couple times though. 

  • Super User

nah i never have but i have split out early to go fishing.  Like has been said earlier though, it isn't like my workload would change it just means i have less time to do the same work, well that was when i was working.  been unemployed since May but it seems like i am more busy now lol

 

Now if you asked did i ever skip classes in college to go fishing, the answer is a resounding yes and to go climbing, backpacking, hiking etc....probably why i too a year or two off after ever 2 semesters or so...got in the way of having fun :) 

No.

 

I own the company so I just go.

 

If anyone wants me they can call me on my cell phone or my secretary can call and tell me to call someone.

 

I am in the same boat as you.  If the conditions line up right & it doesn't create any major problems, I will play hookey.

 

Almost did this Monday when there was a chance that part of a Pacific hurricane would bring clouds & some scattered showers to our normally dry & sunny county.  Over the weekend, the weather reports changed and said the storms would stay further inland (which they did).  d**n...

Mayyyyybbbbeeeeee. .

  • Super User

No need to, I'm my own boss.

I don't have a job, but I've skipped school to go fishing after lunch. I also planned my college classes around the times that I prefer to go fishing.

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