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Etiquette; Texting your boss on a Sunday evening saying you won’t be at work Monday

Posted on 2/22/26 at 5:28 am
Posted by TechDawg2007
Bawville
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 2/22/26 at 5:28 am
What’s the etiquette here? Is it acceptable to text your boss on a Sunday evening (if that’s your form of communication you use) if you won’t be at work Monday due to being sick or your kid(s) sick and has to miss school?

What do you guys do?
Posted by jbgleason
Bailed out of BTR to God's Country
Member since Mar 2012
19960 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 5:32 am to
Text Monday morning prior to work start unless you are in some critical role that requires him calling in someone not scheduled. In that case, text the second you know you won’t be there.

Obviously doesn’t apply here as you would have a protocol in place.

InB4- call someone to operate the fryer in your absence.
Posted by Tommy Callahan
Member since Dec 2012
444 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 5:34 am to
Send the text when you know you’re not going to make it. There is no reason to wait until the evening or the morning of the day you are missing.
This post was edited on 2/22/26 at 5:35 am
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
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Posted on 2/22/26 at 5:35 am to
quote:

What’s the etiquette here? Is it acceptable to text your boss on a Sunday evening (if that’s your form of communication you use) if you won’t be at work Monday due to being sick or your kid(s) sick and has to miss school?

What do you guys do?



I had a guy who works for me that does this. I’m in the process of putting him on a PIP for direct performance issues but the multitude of times he’s done this doesn’t buy him any grace.


Reason 1,252,357 why I’m glad my kids had a stay at home mom.
Posted by UncleRuckus
Member since Feb 2013
9894 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 5:40 am to
Get your lazy arse to work
Posted by BabyTac
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2008
16192 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 6:09 am to
I put a guy on a PIP for calling in multiple times for various reasons like dog being sick, him being ‘sick’, needing to take dog to vet, etc. Always on a Monday.

Yea, how bout you put down the bottle and get your shite together. Calling in on a Monday esp multiple Mondays is a huge red flag.
This post was edited on 2/22/26 at 6:18 am
Posted by kciDAtaE
Member since Apr 2017
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Posted on 2/22/26 at 6:59 am to
How would you people get through life without TD?
Posted by NIH
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Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:00 am to
Didn’t you steal from Academy?
Posted by REB BEER
Laffy Yet
Member since Dec 2010
17874 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:02 am to
I would. But I work for a small company and both bosses are good friends. We have a group text with all employees, so I’d send it that way.
Posted by GeauxZone90
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2010
3329 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:09 am to
Maybe the guy has kids and he has no one to watch them on mondays?
Posted by Allyn McKeen
Key West, FL
Member since Jun 2012
4735 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:10 am to
George Carlin said that you should ask your potential boss during your job interview how he felt about absenteeism on Mondays and Fridays.
Posted by Jay31
Member since Aug 2024
488 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:21 am to
Who’s going to man the fry station?
This post was edited on 2/22/26 at 7:22 am
Posted by BabyTac
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2008
16192 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:47 am to
quote:

Maybe the guy has kids and he has no one to watch them on mondays?


He’s paid a salary to be available on Monday. Even if not in a critical role, he is an employee and critical to some project or task he is working on. Calling in sick lets his team and everyone around him down.

If this is a habit (more than once), then he’d be better off finding a job he gets Mondays off. If not showing up without proper notice/planning isn’t a big deal, then maybe his role isn’t a big deal and can be eliminated.

FYI, your boss has a boss he answers too, and these are the types of questions they (me) ask that he’ll need to come up with an answer for. That’s 3-4 levels of personnel having to take time out of the day just because you’ve shown you can’t manage your own life as an adult.
This post was edited on 2/22/26 at 8:12 am
Posted by Gorilla Ball
Az
Member since Feb 2006
13026 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:51 am to
Who’s gonna work the drive thru?
Gotta find your own replacement
Posted by Bdiddy
Member since Jul 2021
320 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 7:53 am to
It's just too easy now. Forty years ago, I had to call in and do a performance, faking a scratchy throat, congestion, etc. We earned our day off.
Posted by Spocks Brain
Member since Nov 2025
151 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 8:01 am to
A fever today means no work tomorrow- text him that now and leave it at that
Posted by redneck hippie
Oklahoma
Member since Dec 2008
6340 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 8:02 am to
I used to be in management for years and you could count on at least two texts every Sunday night.
Now my wife is the same boat, totally different industry. But same thing. About 7-8pm on Sunday the phone starts dinging
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
28410 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 8:24 am to
I've done it, as long as there wasn't something majorly critical on Monday that I'm needed for.

They can usually find someone else to salt the fries, so it's not that big of a deal when I do it.
Posted by tigersownall
Thibodaux
Member since Sep 2011
16818 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 8:36 am to
When you leave/retire no one will say “oh John never took a sick day” it will mean nothing. Use as much time off as you can.

Posted by jmarto1
Houma, LA/ Las Vegas, NV
Member since Mar 2008
38408 posts
Posted on 2/22/26 at 8:39 am to
quote:

It's just too easy now.



I've got employees that have no problem with the copay to get a medical excuse. They know there is nothing I can do but document it. These are the types that get theirs when they never have any upward mobility
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