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Peijen
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have tons of work, but don't feel like doing it.
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Jason
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That's a lot better than being consistently late to work for the last month or so. I blame it on the fact that it's winter.
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Peijen
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Jason wrote:That's a lot better than being consistently late to work for the last month or so. I blame it on the fact that it's winter.
I am consistenly 10-20 minutes late everyday since January of last year, hehe.
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Jason
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Peijen wrote:Jason wrote:That's a lot better than being consistently late to work for the last month or so. I blame it on the fact that it's winter.
I am consistenly 10-20 minutes late everyday since January of last year, hehe.
10-20 is nothing. I got in at 9:45 today. To some that's 75 minutes late, to others it's 45, (I consider it only 15 mins).
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Dave
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I make up for being 10-15 min late by taking shorter lunch breaks and leaving at the same time (5:30)
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but it doesn't take any to just sit there with a dumb look on your face.
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Jason
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Dave wrote:I make up for being 10-15 min late by taking shorter lunch breaks and leaving at the same time (5:30)
I just work later. Been getting home at 7pm or later recently. Kind of sucks though. I just get home, make dinner, watch a bit of TV and then crash.