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Originally Posted by Redjake
But, during the summer, I am completely burnt out of my job before I even start the summer (been working there for 4 years), so I usually stroll in about 30 minutes late every day.
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Damn, I was all ready to speed to the end of the thread and respond to that and call you out on the summer job thing. But then again thats an anomaly because this is the same job where we would waste time in any concievable way and still get everything done without problems. And you had a ton more time to burn out there than I did.
As for me, I'm usually 5 to 10 mintues late to most anything. I've gotten a lot better about that for class starting this past summer, trying to get there about 10 minutes before class started, but I still struggle mightily with other things, including work here in the computer labs on campus. I've been getting better but in general I just underestimate how long it takes to get there. For instance, I can guage real well how long it takes to get to the building, but then going in and going to a different floor, logging onto the computer station, and then doing the time clock thing on the computer all take time I don't really plan for.
And I hate hate hate hate hate waking up in the morning. I don't mind staying up late but I have to start setting my alarm clocks an hour and a half before I need to get up and then I keep moving it back 15 minutes at a time before I finally wake up. I'm sure with a more real, standard job I could adapt as necessary, but when things aren't exactly strict or important to be on time to the minute right now, it makes it hard for me to push myself.