Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Question

When do I tell my boss about the cancer?

I've told family and close friends.  That's it.  No casuals like co-workers.  But co-workers notice my time off and my f-ed up feet and f-ed up hand.  And knew about my whinging over back pain until the lyrica took that down to a dull roar.   They KNOW shit is wrong.  I can't hide it.  Limping and hobbling at half speed.  

I should prolly tell the guy that approves my timesheets.  

But it's also none of their bidness.  I shouldn't have to tell anyone I don't want to tell.  This is going to kill me, but it's not going to kill me soon.  I will probably get to retirement age.  Maybe even switch to another company before that happens.  Get the jump-ship-pay-boost.  So telling them is moot. 

I'll tell the boss.  You think I should tell the boss?  Just him tho.

3 comments:

  1. You don't have to tell anyone. I'd apply for FMLA if you haven't already, but no one needs to know the nature of the application beyond what's in the paperwork.

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  2. Don't tell anyone at work. Fuckers could decide. "Find a non-health reason to dump the TBolt guy before he costs us a bunch of money.

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  3. Telling or not is a hard call. At the end of the day, you know your boss better than we do. Trust your instincts.

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