Over the years I've called in sick only two times because of my tinnitus. While I'm somewhat habituated to the base noise, during evenings when I come home and sometimes in the mornings, it crosses a very ear-shattering threshold.
When I told my boss about my ailment, he said to me that I'm just so sensitive, as if tinnitus had anything to do with being sensitive. And I told him that I'm going to call in sick. After trying to talk me out of it and saying how rash I was acting, next he just acted as if I had never informed him, and when next Monday I emailed him a doctor's certificate, he was suddenly panicked about getting someone to do the shift. Still he tried to make light of it and asked me if the "rock music" was any good.
Consequence: After such condescension, I've reflected about another approach. I've felt that I shall be committed, not call in sick again. Whatever ails me, whatever my situation, as long as I'm able to move out of my apartment, I will go to work. I will say, regardless if I'm interacting there with a few hundred customers a day: I'm not ill, I'm sensitive. Be it COVID-19, it'll be on him. I am like Pilate, my hands are clean. What's the worst thing that can happen? Like he's gonna fire me. Legally it wouldn't fly, as soon as we start talking about tinnitus. All these years I've been told that there is nothing to do but to wait. But by the personal choices I make, it's evident that I don't need to feel powerless. We'll see about that then?
When I told my boss about my ailment, he said to me that I'm just so sensitive, as if tinnitus had anything to do with being sensitive. And I told him that I'm going to call in sick. After trying to talk me out of it and saying how rash I was acting, next he just acted as if I had never informed him, and when next Monday I emailed him a doctor's certificate, he was suddenly panicked about getting someone to do the shift. Still he tried to make light of it and asked me if the "rock music" was any good.
Consequence: After such condescension, I've reflected about another approach. I've felt that I shall be committed, not call in sick again. Whatever ails me, whatever my situation, as long as I'm able to move out of my apartment, I will go to work. I will say, regardless if I'm interacting there with a few hundred customers a day: I'm not ill, I'm sensitive. Be it COVID-19, it'll be on him. I am like Pilate, my hands are clean. What's the worst thing that can happen? Like he's gonna fire me. Legally it wouldn't fly, as soon as we start talking about tinnitus. All these years I've been told that there is nothing to do but to wait. But by the personal choices I make, it's evident that I don't need to feel powerless. We'll see about that then?