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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Heeler" data-source="post: 4259021" data-attributes="member: 46613"><p>If you have the sick time, you shouldn’t need a doctor’s note. I never would recommend escalating and going over or around a supervisor to HR. However, you could call someone in HR to ask them what the policy is and explain your position. If they have ever had a kidney stone, they will understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Heeler, post: 4259021, member: 46613"] If you have the sick time, you shouldn’t need a doctor’s note. I never would recommend escalating and going over or around a supervisor to HR. However, you could call someone in HR to ask them what the policy is and explain your position. If they have ever had a kidney stone, they will understand. [/QUOTE]
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