In the sense that I was on time every day and got credit for my whole schedule. It may sound weird but I haven’t worked my full schedule in three years, maybe four. I’ve always been a half an hour or an hour late one or two days a week and usually missed at least one day in every two weeks. Yeah, I can’t remember the last time I was on time every day for two weeks straight and at the same time didn’t miss a day in the two weeks. My boss is pretty easygoing and lenient, I have to miss a lot of days and be consistently late for months in a row before he’ll talk to me about my attendance. Maybe I turned over a new leaf and my attendance will keep being perfect.
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You’re highlighting a big adjustment I need in terms of flexibility. I wonder if I stand a chance of being hired by my current institution or another distance learning institution as a tutor/teacher for degree physics
Glad you have the boss you have. I remember you mentioning something about a supervisor being a bit funny about your attendance/hours (long time ago now i think)
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Ironically, the last supervisor who bugged me about being late got fired about two years ago for her attendance.
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What do you do for work?
Janitorial.
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