We've only got one off with covid ATM, but a couple off with other illness, but we're short staffed anyway.
We have run short shifts all over Christmas and it's been awful, we've struggled to provide basic care, never mind make Christmas a lovely time.
The advert for new staff is just on a repeat loop, with very few takers, and some that are taking have been less than desirable if I'm honest, but beggars can't be choosers as the saying goes.
They can't squeeze those of us who are there any tighter, short of defying the laws of physics and being in 2 places at once there's nothing left to give, and that's before you get to the toll it's taking on us.
The guilt is crushing though, knowing if you don't give up your day off then other people will suffer for it, but not feeling like you're doing a very good job when you are there because you're burned out from not having any down time and because there's never enough to cover all the bases. And that guilt is used to get you to fill the rota, and it works.
Employers of all types need to start realising it's not really their market any more, and if they want to continue trading they need to treat their employees like assets rather than a necessary evil to make profit.