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<blockquote data-quote="martsnow" data-source="post: 990110" data-attributes="member: 213703"><p>I used to work for Social Services and they too had a dedicated Occ Health Dept with its own Drs and nurses. They make you feel guilty for being ill, Its like the Spanish Inquisition, </p><p></p><p>On returning to work after illness you had to have the dreaded <strong>"back to work interview" </strong></p><p></p><p>Why did you not phone in sick yoursef? why did you get your wife to phone? why were you ill? how long were you ill? couldnt you of still come into work, whilst being ill? could you have not come back to work sooner?</p><p></p><p> I used to be frightened of going back to work. (Flash backs of school days, waiting to see the headmaster) not knowing what was going to happen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martsnow, post: 990110, member: 213703"] I used to work for Social Services and they too had a dedicated Occ Health Dept with its own Drs and nurses. They make you feel guilty for being ill, Its like the Spanish Inquisition, On returning to work after illness you had to have the dreaded [B]"back to work interview" [/B] Why did you not phone in sick yoursef? why did you get your wife to phone? why were you ill? how long were you ill? couldnt you of still come into work, whilst being ill? could you have not come back to work sooner? I used to be frightened of going back to work. (Flash backs of school days, waiting to see the headmaster) not knowing what was going to happen [/QUOTE]
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