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She Called Out Sick to Catch a Plane; Her Boss Was on The Same Flight

Most of us have played hookey once or twice (or more) in our lives. Heck, when I was growing up, my parents let me take one day off per school year “just because.”

Usually when you play hookey – be it for school or for work – you call out sick. Whether you blame it on a backache, GI distress, or some malady, it’s typically juuuuust minor enough to keep you away for a day or two, and then you’re back, no questions asked.

That is what Grace, a freelancer who splits her time between Europe and her home in Bali, thought would happen when she called out sick from work in order to catch a flight.

Grace needed needed to head back to Indonesia, so she told her job she had a doctor’s appointment that Friday and wouldn’t be able to work.

“Long story short,” she said, I was waiting in the line and then I saw a familiar face coming to me which called my name.”

It was her manager.

Ummm….awkward!

Grace video posted to her TikTok account, on June 22. “Me taking a sick day from work just to end up in the same airplane as my manager.”

a woman taking a selfieIn the video, Grace, sits on the flight with her hood up and a grimace on her face, before sharing a screengrab of (edited out) messages between her and her manager, who had taken a photo of himself, with Grace visible a few seats behind.

Here’s the video:

@grachevaaleidya

♬ Please Please Please – Sabrina Carpenter

Grace later explained that, as a freelancer, she told her work she had a doctor appointment on Friday (the day of her flight), so asked to change her working day to that Thursday instead. They were fine with it. She also let them know that she would be working from a different time zone the following week, because she would be in Bali. Again, no problem.

Unfortunately for Grace, she didn’t realize that her manager also stays in Bali on a semi-regular basis.

Grace said that when the manager, who is usually very supportive, recognized her ahead of the flight, he couldn’t resist one comment: “Oh, so this is a hospital?”

It wasn’t that bad though; she said: “I was so shocked but we ended up laughing together.”

“We ended up talking all the way to the airplane and while we’re inside, he took that picture and sent it to me.”

The aftermath?

We’ll never know. Grace didn’t say if she faced any ramifications for what she did. But she did mention that both she and the manager who caught her on the plane “ended up resigning” not long afterward. She gave no reason, though.

Not the first one

Not surprisingly, Grace hasn’t been the first person to call out sick from work and wind up meeting their boss on the plane. It happened to Australian Leila Soares earlier this year.

In the video, which currently has 17.6 million views, Soares said that she had called in sick to work, making up a health-related excuse for the day off. But the joke was on her when she discovered her boss was on the same flight as her. Here’s THAT video:

@leilabelosoares

And a oop #fyp

♬ sonido original – Nando Hernández 🚀

Soares had thousands of comments, asking or what happened next. She saw her boss but did her boss see HER? What happened next? She finally gave a part 2:

@leilabelosoares

Replying to @Silvia Sandino Nieto

♬ original sound – Leila Soares

It looks as if, thanks to her award-winning acting, she got away with it.

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