Wow….that is a brilliant business idea.

I just need to find a business partner who’s technically a doctor and then rent 
an office space next door to a payday loan place.

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Maybe the “doctors” who will prescribe ED meds or weight loss meds by phone 
24x7 would write you a note.



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That's a good point.





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Doctors notes cost money, if they can even get me in that quickly. My
neurologist is a year out for appointments. So sure, I'll get right on
that note when my MS acts up: in a year.

If I have to pay urgent care $200 to get a note that's worth $25/hr for
an 8 hour day. If it costs more than I'm getting paid for a note then
I'll take the risk of getting fired since I'm losing money either way,
at least I can argue the math to unemployment and get a hearing.

Can employers requiring doctor notes be a worker's comp claim? I sure
would try before spending my money.

Besides, if you don't trust someone enough that you actually need notes
like they're a child then why are they still working for you anyway?
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