Posted on Sep 22, 2015
SSgt Alex Robinson
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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That's crazy!...and about the ADA....so why is it okay to ask and you have to tell about your illness except if you have Diabetes? How is it any of the business of any employer the details of your illness?

Doctors note....When you have a cold or the flu...most people don't go to the doctor...they buy over the counter medicine and sweat it out at home...and especially with obamacare, most people can't afford to go....so how the heck are they going to bring a doctors note?

Schools do this too...which is a crock...you can't get your kid back in school or they get an un excused absence if they don't have a doctors note....a lot of kids parents either can't afford to take them to the doctor or can't afford to take off work to take them...

I think "getting a doctors note" is a crock!
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SGT David T.
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My office doesn't ask for much. Usually, I just email my boss and tell them I am not feeling well and that I am taking sick leave. They never ask anything about it after that. Generally, I will only elaborate when there is a need, such as a death in the family and I will be gone a while.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Yes. Most employee handbooks have a clause about them being able to ask for a doctor's note upon return. Generally speaking, it's based on the employee though. Those who are constantly sick, aren't going to get hit with it. Those who are...

I've always had the Marine Corps Policy. Medical is at work, so I may as well go to work. If I'm good enough to go to work, I don't need to stay home. That said, I've been "visibly sick" before, and kicked out "Go home, you look like hell."
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