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How many combined minutes late to work in one year do you think is reasonable before someone is fired for it? -- nm
Posted by
The Danodook (aka dano)
Nov 12 '14, 13:31
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3 strikes and you're out. I hate people that are late. There's no excuse -- nm
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CQ
Nov 12, 14:11
Do you have a policy answer? I'd be curious to know. Maybe 600? -- nm
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Amanda
Nov 12, 14:02
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Spoilers
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The Danodook
Nov 12, 14:05
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An incident of paddling while on probation for paddling results in... well, a paddling. -- nm
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Max
Nov 12, 14:13
360 -- nm
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Pippy Turkey Stuffer
Nov 12, 13:41
it depends on the job. is punctuality very important? -- nm
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colin
Nov 12, 13:36
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Yes. Scheduling is done tightly to meet service levels. Not meeting service levels can lead to missing performance guarantees and paying penalties. -- nm
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The Danodook
Nov 12, 13:41
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In that case, I'd establish a 1% variance.
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ReluctantCynic
Nov 12, 14:07
800 -- nm
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Loyola
Nov 12, 13:33
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