No ‘kidding’ Sherlock!
Recruitment agency review site HireScores.com has ‘noted a trend in the days that employees are likely to pull a sickie’.
Can’t wait to find out, so that the entire HR department can be put on alert? Drum roll please. The days are… Mondays and Fridays. Mmm.
Apparently, the recent study of 1,700 members of the Great British Public found that Monday was the day that most people were likely to pull a sickie, with one in three admitting that they would be more inclined to call in “ill” on this day.
And one in four said that they were most likely to pull a sickie on a Friday so that they can start their weekend early.
Many thanks to HireScores for this inciteful piece of research — and a big Recruiter ‘hallo!’ to those of you reading this from your ‘sick’ bed.
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Readers' comments (2)
Marilyn | Fri, 5 Mar 2010 1:11 pm
This is hardly groundbreaking news anyone who has been working would know this!
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Cazza M | Fri, 5 Mar 2010 2:18 pm
I think the concept of irony has passed you by, Marilyn... ;-)
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