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I have just accepted a new job, subject to references and my completion of a medical questionnaire. The first question is this:
"Please list all absences from work/school for health reasons during the past 10 years"
Now, I've got records of my absences for my current job (the previous two years), but before that, I'm a bit hazy. I haven't had any long-term illnesses and I have never been off work for any longer than 3 consecutive days. I think I probably only took about 6-8 days off in my previous company, where I worked for 4 years. I've only ever been off work for minor things like colds and *touch wood* never had a major bout of illness.
My new employer is taking up references with both my current and old company, so if I put a general statement such as "approximately 6-8 days off work due to minor illnesses such as colds during 4 years' employment" do you think that would be OK? This is as truthful as I can be and my old HR dept would be able to verify it if asked, when they provide my reference.
Prior to work I was at university. I'm sure I possibly did take a few lectures off here and there due to minor illness, but certainly nothing to affect my overall attendence rate. Again, will a general statement to that effect be sufficient do you think?
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