if you are not electromagnetically controlled, it is also very easy to fake an earlier arrival. Just leave your coat and things in another desk out of your boss view, then act like you've been there from an hour ago. A cup of coffee in hand will also help.
I've never not been at least a half hour early to work. But (a) I work nights and (b) I have a chef who will yell and cuss if I'm not ready to go when the doors open. Can make for a long night, so I avoid it all costs.
I work at a recording studio these days, and most of the time i can bet on the clients being at least a half hour to an hour late......unless its some lame white rock band, and those fuckers are always on time.
I work at a recording studio these days, and most of the time i can bet on the clients being at least a half hour to an hour late......unless its some lame white rock band, and those fuckers are always on time.
punctuality = lame
fuck it I'ma get somewhere 15 minutes after I paid for my time just to show how down I really am
Before I quit my job, I had a time card. If we were a second late, it meant diciplinary action. I got chewed out for being late after getting into a traffic accident. That's when I walked out and never looked back.
if you are not electromagnetically controlled, it is also very easy to fake an earlier arrival. Just leave your coat and things in another desk out of your boss view, then act like you've been there from an hour ago. A cup of coffee in hand will also help.
Another trick: the "Send Later" function in Outlook
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indeed. it's all a matter of knowing how to stay ahead, which ='s no sleep til such and such milestone is made.
punctuality = lame
fuck it I'ma get somewhere 15 minutes after I paid for my time just to show how down I really am
24 hours.
true true
Another trick: the "Send Later" function in Outlook