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confused about dr's sick note

tigerlily
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I hope someone can help........I was signed off work for 4 weeks on the 15th Nov. From what I can make out this would run out with the last "sick" day being the 12th Dec. I had to go back to the Dr's today and she has signed me off for another 2 weeks (todays date on the certificate) will this 2 weeks go from today or will it run from the end of the other one i.e as of the 13th Dec???
Debt free = December 2010...as of March 2006 it is now January 2010..... as of December 2008 it is now December 2009 :j hopefully sooner!!
:jDEBT FREE:j January 2012, took longer but I got there, all by myself, through sheer hard work and pride!
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Two weeks from today I would say"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts."
Bertrand Russell. British author, mathematician, & philosopher (1872 - 1970)0 -
i agree...
it would be from date thats wrote downHeaven wont let me in & Hell's too scared i'd take over
Alcoholics do it till they pass out:;)
THE MORE I NO THE LESS I UNDERSTAND0 -
Thats correct. 2 weeks from date it was signed so if you need another make sure you get it before 21 December and get it to your employer before xmas.TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T0
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Thank-you very much for answering that, its not something I have experience of.Debt free = December 2010...as of March 2006 it is now January 2010..... as of December 2008 it is now December 2009 :j hopefully sooner!!:jDEBT FREE:j January 2012, took longer but I got there, all by myself, through sheer hard work and pride!0
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