Can't say much if it's the same guy who does heaps of overtime, and he's making it up with time-in-lieu!
2006-10-06 05:44:04
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answered by mary_not_cathy 7
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Depends on the work environment and his circumstances.
If he has to run his kids around and the boss is OK with it, then it's good. If the job is real laid back or he is always burning the midnight oil, he's good too.
Pretty much, if he is always 45 minutes late and the boss is OK with it, there are probably circumstances.
However, if he just comes in late all the time with out explanation, well...
2006-10-06 12:31:49
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answered by Akfek_Branford 4
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To be always 45 minute late indicate a consistent reason behind it.
Did anyone ever ask him what was the reason ?
Does he make up this daily 45 mins by going home later from work ?
2006-10-06 12:26:41
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answered by Phantom of the Opera 4
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Late by whose estimation? If this is the kind of job that is "shift work" or card punching, that is one thing, but most professionals do not have an actual time they need to be at their desks -- in fact, many people have different arrangements that you may not be aware of -- courses they are taking, children to care for etc. This could also be worked out with management. You may just be early (or anal about time). Not everyone has to meet the same standards. Don't be a hater.
2006-10-06 12:24:38
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answered by The Professor 1
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Sounds like he needs a better alarm clock. (lol) Anyway, he is the type that just doesn't care. He has no work ethic either. Especially if he expects his fellow coworkers to carry the load for him till he got there. Do you work for a union outfit? There's another reason. He knows he really can't get fired. Try adjusting his schedule. If he is suppose to start a 9 change it to 10 and see what happens. If he still does it then there is a valid complaint.
2006-10-06 12:29:57
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answered by geminiidream63 2
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I work on a ship. If your 45 min late for ship movement. Your right where you should be. Un employed
2006-10-06 12:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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He's a happy guy who works in an office with flextime.
Punctuality is a virtue for people who have no other work accomplishments to show for their time.
2006-10-06 12:24:22
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answered by oohhbother 7
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It depends. Does he stay after 1 hour after work finishes?
2006-10-06 12:28:17
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answered by JennieRose 3
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As long as he brings donuts, who cares!
No, just kidding - he probably has kids to drop off at school, or daycare. As long as he's not hampering the flow of business, or missing meetings, it's no big deal.
2006-10-06 12:23:07
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answered by gatesfam@swbell.net 4
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He should talk to his boss about changing his hours so he can be on time and still be productive for the company.
2006-10-06 12:24:19
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answered by raidergirlmissy75 2
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