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I’d used some Sick Leave for the time off from work today for a dentist appointment, but I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well and that they would call back later to reschedule.

Should I call my work to let them know I'm available after all? And if I'm not needed, should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

In this case, I called my work to let them know I was available after all, but I'm wondering what is the proper etiquette for thismost professional way to handle kind of situation is.?

I’d used some Sick Leave for the time off from work today for a dentist appointment, but I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well and that they would call back later to reschedule.

Should I call my work to let them know I'm available after all? And if I'm not needed, should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

In this case, I called my work to let them know I was available after all, but I'm wondering what the proper etiquette for this kind of situation is.

I’d used some Sick Leave for the time off from work today for a dentist appointment, but I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well and that they would call back later to reschedule.

Should I call my work to let them know I'm available after all? And if I'm not needed, should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

In this case, I called my work to let them know I was available after all, but I'm wondering what is the most professional way to handle kind of situation?

Rephrased question to make it more generic for the workplace instead of so localized
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I have Sick Leave for an appointment that got cancelled. What should youI do when your Doctor calls in sick?

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In this case, I called my work to let them know I was available after all, but I'm wondering what the proper etiquette for this kind of situation is.

What should you do when your Doctor calls in sick?

So I was supposed to visit my dentist today, I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well, and that they would call back later to reschedule. Now, I’d asked for time off from work (and I do earn Sick Leave). I wonder what the proper etiquette is ... should I have called in to work and let them know I was available after all (this is what I did)? If they don’t need me should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

I have Sick Leave for an appointment that got cancelled. What should I do?

I’d used some Sick Leave for the time off from work today for a dentist appointment, but I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well and that they would call back later to reschedule.

Should I call my work to let them know I'm available after all? And if I'm not needed, should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

In this case, I called my work to let them know I was available after all, but I'm wondering what the proper etiquette for this kind of situation is.

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What toshould you do when your Doctor calls in sick?

So I was supposed to visit my dentist today to get my temporary crowns replaced with slightly less temporary ones (don’t ask, it’s complicated and a little gross).

I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well, and that they would call back later to reschedule. Now, I’d asked for time off from work (and I do earn Sick Leave). I wonder what the proper etiquette is ... should I have called in to work and let them know I was available after all (this is what I did)? If they don’t need me should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

What to do when your Doctor calls in sick?

So I was supposed to visit my dentist today to get my temporary crowns replaced with slightly less temporary ones (don’t ask, it’s complicated and a little gross).

I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well, and that they would call back later to reschedule. Now, I’d asked for time off from work (and I do earn Sick Leave). I wonder what the proper etiquette is ... should I have called in to work and let them know I was available after all (this is what I did)? If they don’t need me should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

What should you do when your Doctor calls in sick?

So I was supposed to visit my dentist today, I got a call this morning that he wasn’t feeling well, and that they would call back later to reschedule. Now, I’d asked for time off from work (and I do earn Sick Leave). I wonder what the proper etiquette is ... should I have called in to work and let them know I was available after all (this is what I did)? If they don’t need me should I change my leave request to Annual Leave instead of Sick Leave?

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