We’ve all been there: it’s a beautiful day and you can’t bear
the thought of going into work. So you
call in with the lame-old excuse about feeling ill even though you
know your boss doesn’t buy it. Besides, "feeling ill" is at best
only a short-term solution that won’t win you any fans at the
office. That’s why if you’re going to play hooky, you need an
excuse that will help you save face as well as your sanity. Here
are some ideas.
1. (For women) "I have really bad cramps." Now
before you dismiss this one, think about it: Who can argue? It’s
such an embarrassing topic that nobody will ever challenge you.
It’s one of those things that men honestly have no clue about and
women can sympathize with.
2. (For men) "I have horrible diarrhea." Again,
before you dismiss this one, remember that it’s such an
embarrassing topic — especially for a man — nobody will doubt your
sincerity. Plus, it’s simple. You don’t need an elaborate back
story because no one wants to hear the details. If anything, your
boss and co-workers will admire you for your honesty.
3. "I’m having an allergic reaction to _______, and I
need a day to recover." This excuse requires a few details
about when and where it happened as well as the details of your
food allergy, but Google should give you everything you need. The
upside of this excuse is that you can use it more than once. The
downside is that it requires a good memory and some vigilance: for
instance, you can’t claim a peanut allergy and then gorge yourself
on Thai food at the next company junket.
4. "My grandmother’s/grandfather’s memorial service is
today." This excuse works for two reasons: first, because
elderly people die everyday no one is going to think your excuse is
unlikely; second, no one is going to question (or resent) a death
in your family for fear of offending you. If you play your cards
right, this excuse is good for four free days — one for each
grandparent — with each new job.
5. "My wife/husband is extremely ill and I need to stay
home and take care of them." The excuse is a gem not only
because you get a day off, but also because it makes you seem
sensitive. The only drawback is that it requires an accomplice —
namely, your spouse. As such, you may want to save this excuse for
a special occasion when the two of you can organize a special
three-day weekend.
6. "One of my children got in trouble at school. I need
to go meet with his/her teacher and the school counselor."
This is only one of a multitude of excuses you can use with
mischievous children. Just recycle the same formula — child gets in
trouble, child needs help, parent to the rescue. This works with
children of all ages, from children traumatized by irresponsible
day-care workers to playground fights to errant teenagers. (Hey,
this is one of the perks of having kids — they torment us 364 days
of the year and we get 1 day off. Fair trade.)
7. "I took some work home last night and will be going
through it today from home." Whoever invented
telecommuting should be sainted. Just remember that in order to
sell the "working from home" excuse you need to email or call the
office a couple times throughout the day to maintain the ruse that
you’re working. The best time to do this is at lunch — that way you
get credit for the call but you don’t have to answer too many
questions.
8. “I have a doctor’s appointment.” At the very
least, this excuse is good for a half-day; however, you can get a
full day depending on how you plan it. Remember that people are
nosy and they will probably toss-out some open-ended questions
about how you’re feeling when you get back. The key is to be vague
on the details. Visits to the doctor are much more effective if
shrouded in mystery, which allows you maximum flexibility if you
need to use the excuse again.
9. "I got pulled over for speeding on my way to work the
other day and I have to go to traffic school." The idea
here is that you had minor trouble with the law (emphasis on
minor) and you have to pay your dues. A variation on this
would be letting your license expire — or at least claiming it did
— which means you had to go to the DMV and take a written test as
well as a driving test, which could easily take a full day. After
all, the DMV has its reputation for a reason. And finally …
10. "My accountant made some clerical errors on my taxes
and I’m being audited." In the wake of the Enron scandal
and the demise of Arthur Andersen, this excuse is a sure-thing. The
important thing is to make the accountant look like the bad guy —
you just need to be there to make sure he doesn’t do anything
shady. Once again, the key to this excuse is to make everyone feel
sorry for you, not envy you. What are your best excuses for getting
out of work? Better yet, what are some of your worst
excuses?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kari Whitaker is a technical
as well as creative writer. In addition to articles on education and careers, she also enjoys writing
short stories, essays, and poetry.
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good vocab! love your use of “gem” and “sainted”! awesome writer.