Thursday, July 2, 2020
Excuses, excuses - one in six Brits admit to faking it for a day off
Excuses, excuses - one in six Brits admit to faking it for a day off by Michael Cheary Nearly one in six working Brits â" thatâs 4.3 million people â" admit to âfaking-itâ for a day off work, according to our latest research.From spluttering down the phone with a faux cold to locking themselves out of the house, truant employees are coming up with new and exaggerated excuses every day to avoid work, with 14% of those we surveyed confessing that theyâve bent the truth in order to stay home.Feigning an illness is the most popular cover story workers use for a day off workRidiculous reasons range from my dog ate my iPhone to I have sunburnt feetOne in seven workers confess Friday is the most desirable day to pull a sickieThree day weekend syndromeThe study shows the âlive for the weekendâ mentality is the cause of most absences, with more than one in seven Brits (13 per cent) embracing the Friday feeling early and calling in sick to extend the weekend break. An additional one in eight workers (12 per cent) confess to conjuring up a Monday morning excuse for an unscheduled day off to recover from a busy weekend.We also asked employers to name the most common excuses employees use for a day-off and itâs no surprise that calling in sick came out on top with workers fake coughing and croaking down the phone to bosses.My dog ate my iPhoneThe study also reveals that employees are becoming more imaginative than ever, from the slightly careless âI thought it was Sunday and not Mondayâ to the more extreme âmy dog ate my iPhoneâ, employers named the most ridiculous excuses they have heard.Other creative cover stories include, âIâve been waiting for a bus for three hoursâ and âI cannot make it into work this morning as I have sunburnt feetâ.Lynn Cahillane, Communications Manager at reed.co.uk, said: âIf you are considering making-up an excuse and taking a day-off work then perhaps itâs time to think about why. For many people a career is the most important aspect of life, so itâs vital to hav e a job that makes you happy. If you donât enjoy work then maybe itâs time you stop faking it and try a new position.âEmployerâs top ten most frequently heard excusesAccording to our research, here are the ten most frequently heard reasons given for missing an interview:Iâm sickA member of my family is sickIâm in AEMy phone battery diedMy dog is sickI was robbed last nightI fainted on the way to workI donât feel like going inIâve broken my legIâm locked out of my house*4.3 million Brits admit to taking a day off work as they didnât feel like going in 4,275,600 = 14% of 30.54 million (number of people in work figures taken from ONS Labour Market Statistics, June 2014)!Still searching for your perfect position? Have a look at all of our current vacancies now
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.