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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1460564"><p>Whilst I am entitled to time off for my diabetes treatment and checks and I have no choice when (or where) my appointments are, I always try to keep the time off to a minimum (e.g. can't drive to work after retina scan but can take a few phone calls from home) or make up the time. I realise this is not possible for all jobs but I feel helping out my colleagues by covering for them when they need a longer lunch, for example, helps the atmosphere at work and ensures my employer appreciates me. </p><p>Diabetes may be covered by the DDA but I don't want to take advantage of that and I don't want to give my employer the impression I don't care about my job when there have been redundancies and may be more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1460564"] Whilst I am entitled to time off for my diabetes treatment and checks and I have no choice when (or where) my appointments are, I always try to keep the time off to a minimum (e.g. can't drive to work after retina scan but can take a few phone calls from home) or make up the time. I realise this is not possible for all jobs but I feel helping out my colleagues by covering for them when they need a longer lunch, for example, helps the atmosphere at work and ensures my employer appreciates me. Diabetes may be covered by the DDA but I don't want to take advantage of that and I don't want to give my employer the impression I don't care about my job when there have been redundancies and may be more. [/QUOTE]
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