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		<title>Do you need to fake sick leave? Time to Evaluate Your Career</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you take a sick leave day when you’re not really sick, does this mean you’re: (a) sharp, just working “the system,” (b) a deadbeat loser, destined for the fiery place, or (c) in the wrong job or career? (c) is the right answer. (I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll get someone saying All of the Above). But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you take a sick leave day when you’re not really sick, does this mean you’re:<br />
(a) sharp,  just working “the system,”<br />
(b) a deadbeat loser, destined for the fiery place, or<br />
(c) in the wrong job or career?</p>
<p>(c) is the right answer. (I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll get someone saying All of the Above). But really, no one who is satisfied with his or her job needs to fake a sick day. Yesterday I came to this conclusion as I lay in bed instead of working, worn out and nauseous from food poisoning the previous night. No one needs to call in sick if they enjoy their job, as I do.</p>
<p>Once I had to take a polygraph test to be hired for a law enforcement job. I was asked whether I had ever called in sick when I wasn’t. To the interviewer’s obvious surprise, I answered “no.” That’s anecdotal proof that he didn’t get that answer very often. This doesn’t mean I am a saintly person or that this was the first job I ever had.  The only job I’ve disliked that much I left.  I highly recommend the sick leave litmus test for job satisfaction.</p>
<p>To end on a light note, sick leave allowed me to watch a few episodes of Bravo TV’s “Make Me A Supermodel.” Ah, the old debate over who is narcissistic and who is self-confident.  Highly successful people seem to know the difference – do you?</p>
<p>I’ve written before about boosting your self-confidence as part of career planning and learning new skills. I don’t have runway tips but I think these will be more useful.</p>
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