Hi purps,
I know what you are saying here. I don't like to lie either.
Just last week I was going to call in sick so I could go on a job interview. I don't get paid for sick days, and can't really afford to miss even one day pay, so, I decided to go to work and be honest with my boss. I normally wear shorts and tee shirt to my office job at a construction company. I showed up at work that day dressed in business attire. I told my boss that I wanted to be honest with him, and that I have a job interview at 10 o'clock, it is a great opportunity for me and I thought it best to be honest with him. After he hit the roof (blah,blah,blah) he calmed down and he said he was OK with my decision after I explained how I would handle the situation if I got the new job. I also let him know that this is not the first job that has come along but it is the first one I was interested in. I went on my interview, but so far have not heard one way or the other if I got the job.
Anyway, when I got back to the office that day my boss called me to his office. I was all ready to get the boot but instead he gave me a $1 raise and told me what a great job I do for him, I will be missed if I leave, etc! I am glad that I decided to be honest with him. Had I just called in sick, I never would have gotten that raise.
Mosttimes, I believe honesty is the best policy. It certainly was in this case.
BFD