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Bulletproof Excuses to Get Out of Work: What to Say to Your Boss (That Actually Works!)

Need a Day Off? Bulletproof Excuses for Work (Last-Minute Options Included)

By CityStateInfo (New Media)Published about a year ago 6 min read
Bulletproof Excuses to Get Out of Work: What to Say to Your Boss (That Actually Works!)
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Being a professional who has been through some unpredictable circumstances, I had to bail from work for a day. In this manual, I will show you some bulletproof excuses to get out of work and exactly what to say to your boss. I'm going to give you some good reasons to leave work without notice, which are not only believable but also effective.

Step 1: Identifying Your Situation If You Are Sick

Your boss should be well-appraised for what is about to happen. It's therefore necessary to consider that only the excused absence is of utmost importance and that the rest of the work and colleagues will be relieved of attendance. Apart from the above, you should also analyze the rules that the company has applied for this case in terms of time off.

Step 2: Select the Right Reason

I have the following excuses that have helped me many times not having to go to work:

  • Personal illness or injury
  • Family emergency
  • Home-related issues (e.g., plumbing problems)
  • Car trouble
  • Medical appointment

Step 3: Compose Your Message

When you are telling your lie, I suggest that you stick to these principles:

  1. Be precise, don't surpass existing conditions
  2. Express your grief for asking permission, which at the last minute
  3. If possible, agree to stand in for the missed work

Step 4: Transmit Your Excuse

The following are some of the wherewithal to deal with any of the excuses above:

1. Personal illness or injury

"Good morning, I don't feel well this time and I must be absent to see a doctor. I am sorry, I am giving you short notice. I will do my best to recover as quickly as possible."

2. Family emergency

"Hello, I am dealing with an unexpected family emergency. It is very urgent and I have to go straight away. Today, I won't be in the office. I will be keeping that you are informed of my return."

3. Home-related issues

"Hello, I have suddenly been faced with a plumbing problem at home that requires urgent attention. This time, I will have to take a day off to handle it. You can call me in case an evacuation is required."

4. Car trouble

"Good morning, I am unable to start my car despite having my mechanic look at it. I could be very late or even not able to come to the office today. I will call you to let you know how things develop."

5. Medical appointment

"Hello, I have a significant medical appointment today that I need to deal with. Hence, I will need to leave work. I will ensure to finish any tasks that are urgent before my arrival or after it."

Step 5: Do Something to Feedback

After your day off, be sure to:

  • Thank your boss for their understanding, which is a polite way to convey your gratitude
  • Make up lost time with the co-worker who covered for you
  • Serve an apology for a co-worker who covered for you
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Tips and Best Practices to Use When Making Excuses

As a general rule only resort to using excuses occasionally. To keep your credibility, always tell the truth when possible and avoid providing too much detail as well. Furthermore, you must keep a low profile while you are resting. Also, when they ask for it, be prepared to hand over any acceptable evidence if needed.

Nevertheless, despite the truth that these discussions about absences from work may come to some extent, it is pertinent however that they be equally put to practice responsibly. Truthfulness and dedication to the quality of work are vital to a person in their job life.

Need a Day Off? Bulletproof Excuses for Work (Last-Minute Options Included)

Ever since I started working, I have been confronted with situations where I was not planning on getting a day off but circumstances turned out differently than I had expected. In this blog post, I will break down bulletproof excuses to get out of work and the best way to communicate this with your boss exactly.

Oftentimes, we've all been thrown a curveball by life and it is impossible for everyone, at least sometimes, not to deal with personal matters during our work time. It is important to approach these kinds of situations with honesty and professionalism.

1. Health-Related Reasons

Among the most common and allowable causes of absence at work are health issues. I've noticed that just being honest about the fact that you are feeling unwell is usually the best approach. Below are some reasons that one can use:

  1. "I have an acute migraine, and I should be resting in a dark space for a while."
  2. "I have signs of a flu-like illness and I do not want to pass them on to my co-workers."
  3. "I have an appointment with a doctor that is inflexible."

Take note also that these reasons are generally accepted without the need for a deep explanation.

2. Family Emergencies

Family emergencies can be part of the range of valid excuses for not being able to go to work especially when one is to attend to the need immediately. Almost all the employers are understanding of it when the need is critical, such as the examples of the conditions listed below:

  • "I have just received a phone call from my children's school that I have to go pick them up right away."
  • "A close relative of mine has been hospitalized and I need to take care of them."
  • "My absence is caused by a family matter that cannot wait for my attention."

In such cases, you can often get away with not revealing anything privately but do be sure that you give as much information as is possible.

3. Home Emergencies

Issues of home promptly can be the perfect excuse to call out of work because such situations typically need to be addressed immediately to avoid further damage or difficulties. Some cases include:

  • "There is a large-scale plumbing problem at home that needs an immediate repair."
  • "There has been a burglary at my house, and I need to see the police and take steps to secure the premises."
  • "The electricity has gone in my neighborhood, and I need to see if my frozen food and electronic equipment are okay."

4. Transportation Problems

Transportation problems can be one of the valid reasons for absent employees, especially when they are not foreseen. Some of the options could be:

  1. "My car is not starting and I'm waiting for roadside assistance."
  2. "A major accident has occurred on my way to work, causing significant delays."
  3. "The public transport in my area is going through severe disruptions."

It's always a good idea to include an estimated arrival time when using such excuses.

5. Civic Duties

Certain civic obligations are sure to convince the employer of the workers' berth which are usually also the legal reasons for absence. I'll give you the examples:

  • "I'm using my right to get into the court as a juror and I have to report to the building where the courts are set up."
  • "I have been called to court to give evidence."
  • "The entire responsibility for me during the work hours is voting, so I must comply with my active involvement in the voting process."
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In these cases, you may be required to bring written papers from the law enforcement agent to confirm permission for your absence.

However great the excuses are, it is critically important to use them only if necessary and truthfully. Perfect work relationship between workers and employers is built on trust and reliability. Whenever you have to use one of these excuses, always remember:

  • Give a heads-up as soon as possible
  • Be honest about your situation
  • Tell the boss that you will do so if possible
  • Let them know that you are thankful for their leniency

These foolproof excuses for work will only work well if you keep up your ethical and professional behavior. In this manner, you will be able to manage any emergency absence and at the same time keep a good working relationship with your employer.

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  • Esala Gunathilakeabout a year ago

    Hehe, obviously it is so nice.

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