Seems like being late to work isn't a big deal anymore.

Mai72

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My nephew told me that at his job they give workers a 5 minute window for lateness. So, if you clock in during that 5 minutes you won't get written up. The same goes for my work, and other businesses like Lowes and Home Depo. Of course, people take advantage of this and are constantly late. I think it's stupid and it's another example that we've become soft as a society. I try to be at least 8-10 minutes early. IMO, being late constantly should be a punishable offense.

Do you guys have a 5 minute window for being late?
 

Mai72

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Sep 12, 2012
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I always thought that being on time is being late and will continue to live my life by that rule.

Yea. That's how I think as well.

Being late constantly is just stressful. Fighting traffic, lights to just make it to the parking lot. Then, it's a mad dash in the door. You can't even settle in and get coffee.
 

quikah

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Apr 7, 2003
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Yeah, I haven't had a set start/end time in like 20 years.

When I worked for a summer in factory they had some dipshit union rules, everyone stopped working like 15 minutes before the shift ended, but if you punched out before the official end time you would be written up. Dumb me I stopped like everyone and just punched out so I could go home instead of stand around for 10 minutes, got yelled at for that.
 
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Carson Dyle

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Isn't that due to how most time clocks function? They record time in tenths of an hour, or 6 minute increments. If you punch in between 8:00:00 and 8:05:59, it records 8.0 on the card or in the system. At 8:06:00 it records 8.1 and you're late.
 

Red Squirrel

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I never understood people who make such a huge deal about it. It's not a couple minutes that are going to change productivity. The people who will get annoyed over someone being a minute or two late will be quick at pointing it out, but don't realize that person probably stayed a few minutes late way more often than they were late by a few minutes.

Now if someone is consistently late by 10-15 or more minutes and always leaves early and books all their appointments on work days etc then yeah that's bad, but a few minutes is silly to get worked up about.
 

AdamK47

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Oct 9, 1999
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I haven't had a job in the last 20 years where there was a hard set time for when I should arrive and leave.
 

Chaotic42

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Jun 15, 2001
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For office jobs it really shouldn't matter unless you're late for a meeting or something. Get your work done and don't force people to wait on you and you're fine.
 
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Depends - if you're talking stupid retail jobs... or rather, ANY job that requires you to "clock in" - then yeah, those jobs are handled by the piss poor retards of society 9 times out of 10.

In the big boy world I can be late all I want. No one gives a shit because...
1) it's presumed that I have something more important to do
2) That I won't report more hours than what I actually worked
3) That I will finish my work by the deadlines, regardless of how late I come in or how early I leave.
 
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BoomerD

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I always thought that being on time is being late and will continue to live my life by that rule.

For nearly all my working career, if you weren't 30 minutes early...you were late. (equipment operators are usually expected to check oil and fluids, clean windows if needed, start and warm up equipment, get lined up on what you were doing, etc., before the start of work)

As a crane operator, if I was late, there was usually a crew of ironworkers, pipefitters, carpenters, piledrivers, etc. who couldn't do much of their work until I got there...best to NOT be late.
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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I get there when I get there. If some company wants me there early, they can pay for it.

I love how all the defaults=sucking company cock. Show up early, skip lunch, work your ass off forever, and you're a Great Worker™. I'm pretty sure that just makes you a dumb fuck. Being a Great Worker™ and $1 will get you a cup of coffee.
 

Mai72

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My dad worked for himself for most of his working life and was always 30 min-1hr early. He liked being early so he could get coffee, and relax. My mom on the other hand was the opposite. Always late.

I can even remember when she'd vacuum the house at 3am. Funny how that worked out.
 

boomerang

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Jun 19, 2000
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I worked with a guy that was consistently late five minutes every day. Every day. How is it that somebody can consistently arrive late the same amount of time everyday but not arrive on time everyday?
 

Viper GTS

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Oct 13, 1999
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The last time I had an hourly job I believe it was a 5 minute grace period. They assigned points for being late (1/2 a point) and missing days (1 point). The flaw in their system was that 'late' was 5 minutes to 4 hours.

You can probably guess what happened on days that I realized I was going to be late.

Viper GTS
 

Linux23

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Apr 9, 2000
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I never understood people who make such a huge deal about it. It's not a couple minutes that are going to change productivity. The people who will get annoyed over someone being a minute or two late will be quick at pointing it out, but don't realize that person probably stayed a few minutes late way more often than they were late by a few minutes.

Now if someone is consistently late by 10-15 or more minutes and always leaves early and books all their appointments on work days etc then yeah that's bad, but a few minutes is silly to get worked up about.
You nailed it bud.
 

highland145

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Oct 12, 2009
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Depends on the job but constant tardiness is disrespectful.


I don't officially open until 8:30 but I'm usually here by 7:15. Why? ATOT, of course.
 

sdifox

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Sep 30, 2005
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As long as you get your job done, who care about clock. Unless you have a meeting.
 
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ewdotson

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I've had office jobs pretty much my entire adult life where that attitude has boiled down to, "get your job done, don't miss meetings and get in at least 40 hours a week so as to meet contractual requirements. Beyond that, we don't really care."
 
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Now if someone is consistently late by 10-15 or more minutes and always leaves early and books all their appointments on work days etc then yeah that's bad, but a few minutes is silly to get worked up about.
If somebody's work days are M-F they don't really have a choice in when they book appointments.
 

Linux23

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Apr 9, 2000
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Is it disrespectful when you stay late at work? Do they get pissed of then?
 
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