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- Family Concerns: When A Parent Can’t Work
We’ve all faked a sick day or two in order to get some extra sleep and recuperate after a night of celebration, to get some last minute shopping done, or to pamper ourselves at a local spa. Go ahead, admit it. The boss isn’t watching. And while these little discrepancies aren’t exactly worthy of major guilt or fear of job termination – everyone needs a break now and then, right? – they could cost you some money in the long run. But, sometimes that night out with your old college roommate you haven’t seen in a few years is worth it.
All secrets aside, there are times when you actually need to take a few days, weeks, or even months off from work. These are the times when you are actually sick, or even injured, to the degree that you can’t make it to work, or be very productive even if you could. To protect yourself against these times, you should consider purchasing disability insurance.
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