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Worried about. New job

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Huskylover1969 · 17/11/2013 18:06

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Huskylover1969 Sun 17-Nov-13 16:02:31
Hi started working for a care home in September ,full time 3 12 hour shifts a week

Since I started I had 2 days off with whiplash after a car accident ( went to work but had to go home as it developed )

2 days off because my dd fell off her horse and got knocked unconscious

A week after that i slipped on some water on a patients room had a massive bruise but no time off

Last week leaving work and slipped on a leaf it was wet dark and leaves on path knocked myself out , got concussion and had 2 days off and also tore the ligaments. In my knee but meant to be in work tue but won't be back

I just called and said I should be back next Monday but I'm going to the dr for a note this week
Scared they will sack me
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Huskylover1969 · 17/11/2013 18:08

Sorry about copy and pasting that lot not sure what I did

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