no way, and get myself in trouble? Last time someone asked me to do that they got mad because I said no. If I have to work the whole time why in the hell would I let someone else get paid for not being there!?
2007-10-26 22:20:07
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answered by wintersnight20 4
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where i work is so laxed that it really depends on how early they are leaving... i've also clocked people in that were running a few minutes late so that they wouldn't get into trouble. it's one of those things up here that everyone does, just an unspoken thing that everyone knows happens.
2007-10-26 23:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I would'nt do it because i know that if i asked that person to do it for me that person would say no as well because of putting his or her job on the line.
2007-10-26 22:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
How could you take the word of a dishonest person that they wouldn't give you up if questioned?
2007-10-26 22:19:30
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answered by nytebreid 7
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we don't have punch cards but i would not risk losing my job for anyone..
2007-10-27 02:42:58
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answered by robin r 6
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No because that puts your job in jeopardy and you should tell her that and apologise.
xxx
2007-10-26 22:15:13
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answered by Louise 3
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Maybe once... or twice, but I would not let it become the norm.
2007-10-26 22:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll do it if she has a good reason or else I wont do it!
2007-10-26 22:17:45
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answered by Schumi 5
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nope. good way to get fired yourself.
2007-10-26 22:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-10-26 22:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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