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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @thanksajdotcom
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      @ajstringham said:

      Any decent employer understands that.

      No, any decent person will understand it. Your boss may even understand it. But the employer you work for is a thing, not a person. It does NOT understand. It does NOT have compassion.

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      • thanksajdotcomT
        thanksajdotcom @JaredBusch
        last edited by

        @JaredBusch said:

        @ajstringham said:

        Any decent employer understands that.

        No, any decent person will understand it. Your boss may even understand it. But the employer you work for is a thing, not a person. It does NOT understand. It does NOT have compassion.

        Ok, yes. I was implying my boss. Your clarification is right.

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        • IRJI
          IRJ @thanksajdotcom
          last edited by

          @ajstringham said:

          @JaredBusch said:

          @ajstringham said:

          STFU. You're not me. You don't know everything I fight. You have no right to say that.

          No, he is not. None of us are. But that does not change the facts about what he said in his ever so diplomatic PSX way.

          No employer will care about anything like that. They will care that you were half a day late in your second week of work.

          That is simply bad.

          No, I understand that. Believe me, especially after being late Friday due to car issues, Monday was not me at my finest. But it happens. Any decent employer understands that. I set my alarm. I'm pretty sure it went off. There isn't much I can do beyond that. I've ordered a more powerful alarm at the recommendation of @Dominica . We'll see if that helps.

          AJ, I am sure you are going to be one of their better helpdesk people, but it takes quite a few "attaboys" to make up for a "ah shit" I would come in early and stay late for the next month if possible.

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          • thanksajdotcomT
            thanksajdotcom @IRJ
            last edited by

            @IRJ said:

            @ajstringham said:

            @JaredBusch said:

            @ajstringham said:

            STFU. You're not me. You don't know everything I fight. You have no right to say that.

            No, he is not. None of us are. But that does not change the facts about what he said in his ever so diplomatic PSX way.

            No employer will care about anything like that. They will care that you were half a day late in your second week of work.

            That is simply bad.

            No, I understand that. Believe me, especially after being late Friday due to car issues, Monday was not me at my finest. But it happens. Any decent employer understands that. I set my alarm. I'm pretty sure it went off. There isn't much I can do beyond that. I've ordered a more powerful alarm at the recommendation of @Dominica . We'll see if that helps.

            AJ, I am sure you are going to be one of their better helpdesk people, but it takes quite a few "attaboys" to make up for a "ah shit" I would come in early and stay late for the next month if possible.

            I usually do come in early. I'm never late. This was a fluke event, as was my car breaking down. It just always seems to happen that they happen in close timing. Ask @Minion-Queen about the time that happened in...January or February. My alarm fell behind my bed (it was my phone) one night so I missed my alarm. The next day I slept through my alarm. It's a fluke event but every now and then it just happens that way.

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            • IRJI
              IRJ @thanksajdotcom
              last edited by

              @ajstringham said:

              @IRJ said:

              @ajstringham said:

              @JaredBusch said:

              @ajstringham said:

              STFU. You're not me. You don't know everything I fight. You have no right to say that.

              No, he is not. None of us are. But that does not change the facts about what he said in his ever so diplomatic PSX way.

              No employer will care about anything like that. They will care that you were half a day late in your second week of work.

              That is simply bad.

              No, I understand that. Believe me, especially after being late Friday due to car issues, Monday was not me at my finest. But it happens. Any decent employer understands that. I set my alarm. I'm pretty sure it went off. There isn't much I can do beyond that. I've ordered a more powerful alarm at the recommendation of @Dominica . We'll see if that helps.

              AJ, I am sure you are going to be one of their better helpdesk people, but it takes quite a few "attaboys" to make up for a "ah shit" I would come in early and stay late for the next month if possible.

              I usually do come in early. I'm never late. This was a fluke event, as was my car breaking down. It just always seems to happen that they happen in close timing. Ask @Minion-Queen about the time that happened in...January or February. My alarm fell behind my bed (it was my phone) one night so I missed my alarm. The next day I slept through my alarm. It's a fluke event but every now and then it just happens that way.

              You dont have to prove anything to us. I would love to have you in our help desk. I know your skills exceed Help Desk tech from just talking to you.

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              • thanksajdotcomT
                thanksajdotcom @IRJ
                last edited by

                @IRJ said:

                @ajstringham said:

                @IRJ said:

                @ajstringham said:

                @JaredBusch said:

                @ajstringham said:

                STFU. You're not me. You don't know everything I fight. You have no right to say that.

                No, he is not. None of us are. But that does not change the facts about what he said in his ever so diplomatic PSX way.

                No employer will care about anything like that. They will care that you were half a day late in your second week of work.

                That is simply bad.

                No, I understand that. Believe me, especially after being late Friday due to car issues, Monday was not me at my finest. But it happens. Any decent employer understands that. I set my alarm. I'm pretty sure it went off. There isn't much I can do beyond that. I've ordered a more powerful alarm at the recommendation of @Dominica . We'll see if that helps.

                AJ, I am sure you are going to be one of their better helpdesk people, but it takes quite a few "attaboys" to make up for a "ah shit" I would come in early and stay late for the next month if possible.

                I usually do come in early. I'm never late. This was a fluke event, as was my car breaking down. It just always seems to happen that they happen in close timing. Ask @Minion-Queen about the time that happened in...January or February. My alarm fell behind my bed (it was my phone) one night so I missed my alarm. The next day I slept through my alarm. It's a fluke event but every now and then it just happens that way.

                You dont have to prove anything to us. I would love to have you in our help desk. I know your skills exceed Help Desk tech from just talking to you.

                Sadly, I don't live in Florida. For me, Florida is just one step above Texas. Too hot, muggy, and y'all get hurricanes. No thanks.

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                • ?
                  A Former User
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                  Wow, Just Wow....

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                  • DominicaD
                    Dominica
                    last edited by Dominica

                    After translating what PSX said into slightly less abrasive language, he's absolutely right. Even if your employer is saying it's fine with them that you were late again, don't think that they are going to forget it. You now have 2 strikes against you in not even 2 weeks of work. Every employer I've ever had would have probably dismissed you on the spot after showing up hours late without calling in for hours after you were supposed to be there, especially your 2nd week on the job. That's a no call - no show. If I were you, I would be kissing as$, doing exactly what I'm told, and not rocking the boat, as well as making sure you're early from now on.

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                    • Huw3481H
                      Huw3481
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                      Seriously, AJ. Play it safe, ok?

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                      • thanksajdotcomT
                        thanksajdotcom
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                        @Dominica , I have been showing up early. However, the person I generally report to doesn't show up til 10, so showing up early only does so much good. I get here a few minutes before my shift but there isn't much point, at this point, in showing up 30 minutes early, for example.

                        @Huw3481 , I am trying. It was just a bad couple of days. Not much I can do about it.

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                        • Huw3481H
                          Huw3481
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                          This is probably a bad time to point out that I went out drinking with SAM for about 12 hours, left his at 6am and still made work (albeit an hour late) but I did let them know in advance.

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                          • thanksajdotcomT
                            thanksajdotcom @Huw3481
                            last edited by

                            @Huw3481 said:

                            This is probably a bad time to point out that I went out drinking with SAM for about 12 hours, left his at 6am and still made work (albeit an hour late) but I did let them know in advance.

                            I hadn't slept soundly in months. My body finally burned out and shut down. It felt wonderful.

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                            • MattKingM
                              MattKing @Huw3481
                              last edited by

                              @Huw3481 said:

                              This is probably a bad time to point out that I went out drinking with SAM for about 12 hours, left his at 6am and still made work (albeit an hour late) but I did let them know in advance.

                              I've done that before. Missed the midnight train in Tokyo once, next one was a 5am. That was probably the worst day of my life. Great night though!

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                              • MattKingM
                                MattKing @thanksajdotcom
                                last edited by

                                @ajstringham said:

                                @Huw3481 said:

                                This is probably a bad time to point out that I went out drinking with SAM for about 12 hours, left his at 6am and still made work (albeit an hour late) but I did let them know in advance.

                                I hadn't slept soundly in months. My body finally burned out and shut down. It felt wonderful.

                                Sometimes your body just goes into f*ck-it-sleep mode. I've had that happen a few times in the past man, hopefully you're back in step! 🙂

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                                • thanksajdotcomT
                                  thanksajdotcom @MattKing
                                  last edited by

                                  @MattKing said:

                                  @ajstringham said:

                                  @Huw3481 said:

                                  This is probably a bad time to point out that I went out drinking with SAM for about 12 hours, left his at 6am and still made work (albeit an hour late) but I did let them know in advance.

                                  I hadn't slept soundly in months. My body finally burned out and shut down. It felt wonderful.

                                  Sometimes your body just goes into f*ck-it-sleep mode. I've had that happen a few times in the past man, hopefully you're back in step! 🙂

                                  I've actually been waking up more normally. For the longest time, I wake up as alert as I was at noon the day before. It's the weirdest feeling. The problem is that it was never passing. I wasn't sleeping as my body was never shutting down. Finally, it did just basically say f*ck it, I'm going to sleep. Not much I can do about that.

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                                  • MattKingM
                                    MattKing @thanksajdotcom
                                    last edited by

                                    @ajstringham said:

                                    @MattKing said:

                                    @ajstringham said:

                                    @Huw3481 said:

                                    This is probably a bad time to point out that I went out drinking with SAM for about 12 hours, left his at 6am and still made work (albeit an hour late) but I did let them know in advance.

                                    I hadn't slept soundly in months. My body finally burned out and shut down. It felt wonderful.

                                    Sometimes your body just goes into f*ck-it-sleep mode. I've had that happen a few times in the past man, hopefully you're back in step! 🙂

                                    I've actually been waking up more normally. For the longest time, I wake up as alert as I was at noon the day before. It's the weirdest feeling. The problem is that it was never passing. I wasn't sleeping as my body was never shutting down. Finally, it did just basically say f*ck it, I'm going to sleep. Not much I can do about that.

                                    I've had that happen before. For me it was caffeine after 5-6pm and not drinking or playing on electronics after 10pm made me get back in sync. The electronics thing was hard, but i started waking up earlier naturally (5-6am) and just moved work to the morning.

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                                    • ?
                                      A Former User @Dominica
                                      last edited by

                                      @Dominica said:

                                      After translating what PSX said into slightly less abrasive language, he's absolutely right. Even if your employer is saying it's fine with them that you were late again, don't think that they are going to forget it. You now have 2 strikes against you in not even 2 weeks of work. Every employer I've ever had would have probably dismissed you on the spot after showing up hours late without calling in for hours after you were supposed to be there, especially your 2nd week on the job. That's a no call - no show. If I were you, I would be kissing as$, doing exactly what I'm told, and not rocking the boat, as well as making sure you're early from now on.

                                      Agreed. I mean don't get me wrong. I've been late to job by 5-10mins before but even then I always called it. It was never a big deal because my boss knew I was reliable and stayed over and worked through lunches all the time to get things done. But hours is a lot, especially with no call in. I know people (even has been news stories) about people being fired when not calling in even with medical emergencies, That's extreme of course. But with most companies with no call in you'd be fired on the spot - especially in the first 6 months - 1 year of a job.

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                                      • Huw3481H
                                        Huw3481
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                                        Well...

                                        late.jpg

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                                        • RobQR
                                          RobQ
                                          last edited by RobQ

                                          I feel for you Seiko. I had similar issues in my younger days, when I was single and didn't have anybody else looking out for me. I eventually found ways to make sure I got up and to work on time. Some things to try.

                                          Multiple alarms, you need to have to get up to turn it off. I know some hard sleepers that have the old timey alarms with the bells.

                                          • Go to sleep at a reasonable hour. If you aren't getting 8-9 hours of sleep, start doing it.

                                          • Don't drink caffeine after at least noon. That stuff messes up your sleep big time. Any stimulants should be cut back if not totally avoided.

                                          • Work on a routine. Sleeping super late on weekends makes it really hard to get up on time on a Monday. Try your best to go to bed/wake up at the same time every day.

                                          • Exercise. While I wouldn't work out right before bed, a tired body sleeps better.

                                          These are from experience. I lost a job as a youngster from being late to work a couple of times. While it's understandable that people struggle with things like this, it is 100% your responsibility to work it out. Your employer has to make reasonable accommodations to you, and allowing you to come in at noon isn't one.

                                          As far as your getting bent out of shape by responses to your post, you chose to post it, nobody asked for that information. Share at your own risk.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender
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                                            AJ, are you a shift worker? Hourly paid - in that case, coming in early and staying late probably aren't really in the cards, not to any real benefit anyway - unless the company is OK with OT.

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