Need to take some time off? Whether it’s a sudden emergency or a far-off vacation, asking for time off is simpler than you might think. In today’s professional landscape, a text can be all it takes to get you the time off that you deserve. Keep reading for a comprehensive list of tips and examples for how to ask for a day off over text.
How to Compose a Day Off Request
Be confident and explain why you are not going to be coming into work. Don’t ask or your supervisor may think you’re making a request instead of apologizing for missing work. Keep it short and sweet, and avoid overloading the request with too many details.
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Example Texts to Ask for a Day Off
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QuestionHow do I ask for last-minute time off work?Jeffrey Fermin is an Employee Relations Expert based in Miami, Florida. He currently works as Head of Demand Generation for AllVoices, a platform that manages employee relations issues. Through his work, he has developed extensive experience with understanding human behavior and the intricacies of work life. He’s also the Founder of a full-service marketing company called New Theory. He has more than 13 years of experience in B2B SaaS marketing, and has specifically focused on human resources technology, digital marketing, and content creation. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Bachelor of Education from Florida International University. Jeffrey has won a Microsoft Octas Innovation Award and is a TechCrunch Disrupt Runner-Up.Be as respectful and professional as possible! Begin your text by addressing your supervisor directly with a polite salutation. State the reason you're requesting time off clearly, concisely, and courteously. Be sure to explain why you need the time off, and apologize for not giving more notice. It also helps to provide an action plan for making up the work you're missing, acknowledge that the request is being made at very short notice, and thank them for their consideration.
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References
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