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TheTrixter
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Derbyshire, UK Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 06-29-2001 09:20
Don't you just hate it when you hear the alarm but somehow manage to sitch it off and fall straight back to sleep. I finally woke up without outside interference 8 minutes before I should have been at my desk at work. AAARRGGGHHH!!! I hate that feeling, I know that no matter how fast I shower and get going I will not make it on time, and yet I still rush and get myself worked up about it. Luckily my wife doesn't use the car on Fridays so I decided not to cycle and take the car. I still found myself speeding to work at twice the spead limit, even though I was already 10 minutes late at that point. Finally made it to my desk about 20 minutes late, still rushing and stressed.
The funny thing is, I have an office on the opposite side of the works to my boss, so he never really know what time I arrive/leave, so there is no need to panic. I just can't help it. I HATE being late for anything.
Hows eveyone else doing today, okay I hope. . . . .
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taxon
Neurotic (0) Inmate Newly admitted
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posted 06-29-2001 10:02
worn out.
the day is over.
the week has ended.
the weekend has begun.
fairly busy weekend ahead...
going to see a movie this evening.
1 soccer game on saturday morning.
working on a fund raiser for work on saturday for about 8 hours.
Going to a friend's football game later that same night.
1 soccer game on sunday morning.
Get some major reading done for my college course I do on-line.
Make my way downtown for the giant festivities that are going on later that night.
I've got an insane amount of other things I want to do.
we'll see how it goes.
But anyway...
Yep... I know what you mean...
when you're running late... often times you put more stress on yourself over it, than it's worth.
[This message has been edited by taxon (edited 06-29-2001).]
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lallous
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Lebanon Insane since: May 2001
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posted 06-29-2001 10:17
i'm always late at work...
dunno when i'm gonna get kicked though...
I can't arrive exact...even if i have my watch 10 minutes in advance....
today i was 20minutes late,
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TheTrixter
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Derbyshire, UK Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 06-29-2001 11:52
wwwhhhoo! busy weekend Taxon, before you know it it will be monday morning again.
The only thing *planned* this weekend is going out for a marathon drinking session with a group from work tonight (Friday). Saturday I need to either fix the washing machine or buy a new one - damn stupid thing -
Sunday, no planes yet, go with whatever comes along
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CarltonCig
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: Houston, Texas USA Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 06-29-2001 13:08
I am never off weekends. I work every weekend. THIS weekend I requested Friday and Saturday off so I can go to a Sci-Fi/Gaming convention. Woo Hoo. I have been looking forward to this for months. After that is over I am going to have to work Sunday..........but then I am off again Mon and Tue...My regular days off.
I hope everyone has as good a time this weekend and I will be.
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silence
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: soon to be "the land down under" Insane since: Jan 2001
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posted 06-29-2001 18:22
Well, Trixter, its seems that unfortunately you've been afflicted with what is commonly referred to as a conscious. Less scrupulous members of the Asylum have mercifully been spared this horrible malady.
i.e. I haven't been to work on time for over a year. I'm never extremely late (well, once I was a two hours late), just a few minutes here and there. heh.
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Ducati
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: in your head Insane since: Feb 2001
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posted 06-29-2001 19:15
Heh... I took half a day today since I am going to pick up my new motorcycle! I am excited I think... Got to drive 2 hrs to get it and then ride it back...and the weather is sooooo nice today!
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Rinswind 2th
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: Den Haag: The Royal Residence Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 06-29-2001 19:24
This morning i did not even hear the alarm clock... When i woke up it was 7.13 in the morning my work starts at 7.00... so after realizing this fact and getting my body in motion i first whent to the telephone and called my boss. Then i did what i always do when i am late. Take some time to wake up, take a long shower (instead off none or a short one). Get some decent breakfast (instead the part off bread i normally shove to the inside while i'm biking to my work). Then i arrived at work on 8.20! while i was fit i could start instantly. Normal i need first some coffee and some hour or so before i get things done...
No i am on weekend so i hope everyone had a good day today.
Someone has some "cold ones" ready in the fridge?
~Rinswind ~
[This message has been edited by Rinswind 2th (edited 06-29-2001).]
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taxon
Neurotic (0) Inmate Newly admitted
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posted 06-29-2001 19:33
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Jeni
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist
From: 8675309 Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 06-29-2001 20:25
I'm a punctual person. Which is good because my work has the following policy:
1. If you don't get here early, you're late.
2. If you don't stay late, you're leaving early.
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DocOzone
Maniac (V) Lord Mad Scientist Sovereign of all the lands Ozone and just beyond that little green line over there...
From: Stockholm, Sweden Insane since: Mar 1994
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posted 06-30-2001 00:05
I train every place I ever work at to expect a few things.
First, if I'm there before 10:00 am, I'm EARLY! Oh! So early, "Doc, what are *you* doing here?"
I don't take lunch, but I go outside to smoke quite often.
If I'm pacing, muttering, and stroking my chin - I'm *working*, even if it looks like I'm just outside smoking! Thinking is work too.
If there's nothing to do, I will leave early, after arriving late.
If there's *tons* to do, I might not leave at all. If I do leave, I'll be working from home.
When the network goes down, I go home.
If I've worked all weekend to prepare for "the big launch", I'll be there for the launch party, but then you might not see me for a day or two. Funny.
If we're tracking billable hours, I will always have more than anyone else. And I don't even get to bill my best hours! (Try explaining to a client, "well, I was lying late in bed, half asleep, thinking about your site! That'll be $400 please.") Heh.
Your pal, -doc-
[This message has been edited by DocOzone (edited 06-30-2001).]
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Sash
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: Canada, Toronto Insane since: May 2000
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posted 06-30-2001 00:34
Chronically late lately :-)
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docilebob
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist
From: buttcrack of the midwest Insane since: Oct 2000
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posted 06-30-2001 05:54
Always work Saturdays. Weekend starts Sunday, then, it`s over on...Sunday.
Lateness is a pet peeve of mine, and my Boss is the WORST . When he tells me to meet him somewhere, I always double his ETA, add 10% and still get there first.
The more I learn about people, the more I like my computer.
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AdamD1
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate
From: Toronto, ON, Canada Insane since: Jul 2001
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posted 07-03-2001 22:42
Man, sleep and me - we just don't get along these days.
I've been late to work in the past four months much more than I've ever been on time / early. In my case, this is due to a health-related issue. (Unpreventable one.) But still. It gets me down.
Nice to know I'm not alone anyway.
ad
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Because I can!
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BeeKay
Bipolar (III) Inmate
From: North Carolina mountains Insane since: Dec 2000
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posted 07-04-2001 03:30
I can't be late, I just can't! My folks were real anal about timeliness when I was growing up and then I joined the Marine Corps where a person can get into serious trouble for being late. With all that "if you're not there 10 minutes eary, you're late" training all my life, I seriously have a phobia about being late for anything.
For the past few years I've been a "boss" (staff sergeant is a supervisory rank in the Corps). I tolerate folks being barely on time and I even cut some folks slack for being a few minutes late if it appears their tardiness was something beyond their control. But I really let folks have it if they are blatantly late. All the "didn't hear the alarm clock" crap is a red flag to me that I may have trouble on my hands with the tardy troop.
I've recently gotten out of the Corps and will soon be taking over as a supervisor for a small department at the local newspaper. I'm honestly not sure how I will handle chronic tardiness if it comes up with my future employees. Can't really lay into them like I would with young Marines. hmmmmmmm what to do ... what to do ...
BeeKay
Murphy's 50 Laws of Combat Operations
14. Never share a foxhole with someone braver than you.
31. If it's stupid and it works, it ain't stupid.
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3rdperson
Paranoid (IV) Inmate
From: your subconscious. (scared yet?) Insane since: May 2001
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posted 07-04-2001 03:45
threep laughs and says:
"nah... i can't say sleeping thru my alarm would ever make me annoyed - it gives me that guilty satisfaction.
and i rarely ever (almost never) do it, so if it happens, i needed it!
what REALLY pisses me off is when i wake up 15 mins before my alarm is set to go off. 15 mins that i bloody well could've slept through.. but 15 mins isnt enough time to get back to sleep - hmph.
...and as for getting to work late, well, i can't. i work whatever hours i want. most people here work 9:00-5:30, i usually rock up at 8:00, and leave around 5:00. or rock up around midday if i have other stuff to do in the morning, or leave early if i have something to do that arvo, or even both!"
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DL-44
Maniac (V) Inmate
From: under the bed Insane since: Feb 2000
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posted 07-04-2001 05:04
just gimme a time...I dare ya.
I'll be late to anything.
Doc - I wish I could apply those concepts to my job. true as they are for me, the boss won't buy it.
ah well.
life sucks, but only when I finally get there
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