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<blockquote data-quote="conniecar" data-source="post: 2352372" data-attributes="member: 188016"><p>Well thank you all! Never expected such feedback. It’s very helpful. I started the job in November in this big school ( 1600 secondary and sixth form kids ) and as you may imagine it’s busy. I’ve never been asked any medical questions and didn’t have an induction, I was just thrown in to get going. I like the place and staff btw and SLT are also refreshingly helpful and genuine. Since I said I’d spoken to the Dr I’ve worked from home from 7-5 daily - even though I normally work 8.45-3.15. There’s lots to do. There’s been a mix up at the GP’s and a practise nurse has sent out a patient summary as she thought that was all I needed. Work don’t need to know I had a caesarean in 1999! Work have been hassling me for an official note, as by their understanding the government said only the clinically extremely vulnerable should work from home no matter what their job. I have recently become a teaching assistant so sit by the students. More are coming in to access the iT facilities so it’ll be a lot. The teachers are at home on the whole.. I’ve had no risk assessment or call from occupational health even though I’ve volunteered my health details now. Sadly I think the GP’s hands will be tied. I’ll have to go back even though I’m working very hard from home. Our line managers asked who wanted to work from home on Monday and half did because of childcare. She said there’s too many TA’s to necessitate everyone being in school. Phew.... sorry, needed to say that [emoji5]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conniecar, post: 2352372, member: 188016"] Well thank you all! Never expected such feedback. It’s very helpful. I started the job in November in this big school ( 1600 secondary and sixth form kids ) and as you may imagine it’s busy. I’ve never been asked any medical questions and didn’t have an induction, I was just thrown in to get going. I like the place and staff btw and SLT are also refreshingly helpful and genuine. Since I said I’d spoken to the Dr I’ve worked from home from 7-5 daily - even though I normally work 8.45-3.15. There’s lots to do. There’s been a mix up at the GP’s and a practise nurse has sent out a patient summary as she thought that was all I needed. Work don’t need to know I had a caesarean in 1999! Work have been hassling me for an official note, as by their understanding the government said only the clinically extremely vulnerable should work from home no matter what their job. I have recently become a teaching assistant so sit by the students. More are coming in to access the iT facilities so it’ll be a lot. The teachers are at home on the whole.. I’ve had no risk assessment or call from occupational health even though I’ve volunteered my health details now. Sadly I think the GP’s hands will be tied. I’ll have to go back even though I’m working very hard from home. Our line managers asked who wanted to work from home on Monday and half did because of childcare. She said there’s too many TA’s to necessitate everyone being in school. Phew.... sorry, needed to say that [emoji5] [/QUOTE]
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