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Jan 1, 2007

I am the queen of France.

ServoMST3K posted:

Thanks for the advice folks!

Now I have ANOTHER question. So my friends are getting married this Thursday when I'm supposed to be at work. When they originally told me the date I'm sure I wasn't planning on actually having a job so this conflict of interests never crossed my mind. I'm definitely going to attend the wedding, but should I call in sick or try asking my staffing agency for the day off instead? There's been a few instances of people at work who go through the same staffing agency calling in sick and none of them have been warned/fired for doing so as far as I'm aware. Also is it just me or is Thursday a weird day to have a wedding?

If they're major nerds Thursday is May 4th so it's Star Wars Day. I also know of people getting married this Thursday for that reason, IMO I think it's selfish and dumb to do a weekday wedding just because lol random star wars! but whatever.

Don't lie. Ask for the day off because you had previously committed to going to this thing. If your recruiter/boss isn't a total rear end they should be ok with it. You don't want to lie to your employer, that never ends well if they find out.

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