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I simply dont care. I dawdle, and sip my coffee slowly and finish that last post before I head out the door...then check the tire pressure, and back inside for my wallet which I forgot, then straighten up a few things on the front porch before leaving....It reduces my stress, and I haven't been fired yet.
Whats 10 or 15 minutes in the grand scheme of things anyhow? as Lucas wisely said in Empire Records: "Damn the Man" |
Originally Posted by tsl
(Post 11566084)
I like to be at work a half-hour before starting time. This gives me a chance to cool down before I change, then time to clean up and change. And it provides a cushion in case I get a flat on the way. It's only happened once, and I was grateful for the extra time.
And even if I were somehow late, my boss is the person who got me into commuting, so it's simply his fault. :D |
I leave the house the same time every day and I'm always late. I'm stumped.
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Originally Posted by capejohn
(Post 11569692)
I leave the house the same time every day and I'm always late. I'm stumped.
John, you could work as a translator! |
My lateness is so epic that poems have been published about it in the New Yorker magazine. Since the subway is actually faster than cycling (over the river and through the woods, vs. a straight shot on the train) I now have to get up earlier and arrive even later. Does anyone know where I can purchase bullet-proof panniers? Walking in the door at work, I brace for sniper fire.
I used to regard this as a character flaw, but now I think that some people just have a different body clock. I dream of the day my coworkers need something done at 11 pm, at which point I save the day and am rewarded with a flexible work schedule for life. Like I said, it's a dream. |
Originally Posted by wolfchild
(Post 11569230)
I wake up at 4:30 AM every day.
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The 10 Reasons I Procrastinate Leaving the House for Work:
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I've been really good about getting to work all year. Just recently I've found myself mashing my pedals to get to work. I blame bikeforums.net for this.
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Originally Posted by old's'cool
(Post 11571202)
Pardon me for being the first one to say so, but that's... just... unnatural! :eek:
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Why would anyone want to be at work 30 minutes early? Do they pay you extra? 30 seconds early is too early.
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Originally Posted by Fang66
(Post 11572202)
Why would anyone want to be at work 30 minutes early? Do they pay you extra? 30 seconds early is too early.
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Originally Posted by stringbreaker
(Post 11567395)
Is it just too hard to leave earlier? Get your stuff ready the night before and get up 10 or 15 minutes earlier and you are all set. Are you staying up too late? Change the routine you are in since its obviously not working for you. You only need to do a new routine for about 5 or 6 times and then it becomes habit. Thats what you have now a bad habit. Its all under your control.
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We have flex time where I work, so I can show up anywhere between 7-9 am as long as I work my 8 hours. However, I've gotten in the habit of getting to work early (usually about 7:15 am) because there is much less traffic on the roads then and less people at work when I roll my bike down the hallways. I try to leave home by 6:30 am and it is amazing how much the traffic picks up if I leave just 5-10 minutes later. Sometimes I work from home on my computer for a couple of hours and go in after the morning rush hour, mainly when it's raining at 6 am but expected to clear off soon.
Anyway, I am not the kind of person who shows up early for events in general -- usually I'm just in time -- but work is different because it makes more sense that way due to traffic, etc. What some of the others said about preparing your lunch and gear the night before really helps you get going in the morning. Also, the biggest thing that will slow me down in the morning is if I start reading the newspaper. |
Originally Posted by old's'cool
(Post 11571202)
Pardon me for being the first one to say so, but that's... just... unnatural! :eek:
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Originally Posted by undisputed83
(Post 11565778)
Am I the only one who has to pedal my ass off to get to work on time? I don't know why... but I always do this to myself. I usually am on time, but it isn't usually with much room to spare. If I get a flat I'm done for...
In 26 years on the job, I've been late once because of a flat (3 actually - I first changed the tube but forgot to check the casing for debris, then I had to patch the flat after pulling out the thing that penetrated the tubes after which I discovered, it wasn't one penetration, but two!) and once because of snow (I didn't give myself enough extra time - the snow was deeper than I thought) Most people are late once every couple of months due to traffic back-ups or mechanical break-down, so that makes me one of the most reliable employees, time-wise the company has |
Originally Posted by chipcom
(Post 11572275)
They sure don't pay me for changing clothes, getting cleaned up, eating breakfast and flirting with the girls in Customer Service ;)
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I always used to be late, and that was when I walked a whole mile to work. ;) My most impressive was 7.5 hours late for an 8 hour shift, I blamed that on not hearing the alarm, and then got ratted out by someone who'd seen me in the pub the night before.
Currently though I'm in the early camp, I'm getting into uni around 40 minutes early each day for the simple reason that that is the easiest time to cycle in. It allows me to beat all the school and work traffic and means I can find somewhere to lock my bike up. |
Phoebe: Rachel! Where have you been?
Rachel: I'm sorry I'm late, but I left late. That about it. |
So, I summed up the subject of this thread to my boss. He just laughed.
I am ALWAYS late. So much that I can't even tell you when I'm supposed to be here. I just can't get moving in the morning. Never been a morning person, don't expect I ever will be. In fact, even when I'm here, most people won't talk to me before noon. They're the smart ones. Anyway, I just can't get out of bed any earlier, and by the time I start thinking about putting stuff together the night before, I'm already getting to bed later than I wanted. |
'Last minute' is relative; I seldom roll through the door as a meeting starts, but I do have to race to get in w/ time to cool down before I start seeing people.
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Originally Posted by chipcom
(Post 11572275)
They sure don't pay me for... flirting with the girls in Customer Service ;)
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Just set your alarm clock earlier. 99% of cage rage is due to people who are running late.
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Originally Posted by loonykathy
(Post 11575389)
Anyway, I just can't get out of bed any earlier, and by the time I start thinking about putting stuff together the night before, I'm already getting to bed later than I wanted.
Now if you're too busy in the evenings to go to bed at a decent hour, that's a different problem all together. |
Originally Posted by chandltp
(Post 11578515)
I suspect this is why you're not a morning person.. it's a vicious cycle. You go to be late, you can't get up in the morning. You've slept to late in the morning, so you can't go to bed early.. repeat.. repeat. I learned that after about a week of forcing myself to get up (in my case to go on an early morning bike ride), I started being able to fall asleep earlier and I shifted my sleeping schedule.
Now if you're too busy in the evenings to go to bed at a decent hour, that's a different problem all together. Oh yeah. Alcohol. |
Originally Posted by chandltp
(Post 11578515)
I suspect this is why you're not a morning person.. it's a vicious cycle. You go to be late, you can't get up in the morning. You've slept to late in the morning, so you can't go to bed early.. repeat.. repeat. I learned that after about a week of forcing myself to get up (in my case to go on an early morning bike ride), I started being able to fall asleep earlier and I shifted my sleeping schedule.
Now if you're too busy in the evenings to go to bed at a decent hour, that's a different problem all together. 1. wake up at 5am 2. sht, shower, dress, finish packing lunch, tend to critters 3. leave for work between 5:50 and 6am 4. arrive at work between 6:20 and 6:30am 5. clean up, change clothes, prepare and eat breakfast, read email and/or news 6. officially start work at 7pm 7. change for ride home between 3:45 and 4pm (barring emergencies requiring my attention) 8. Arrive home between 4:30 and 6, depending upon route. 9. Do daily PM checks on bike and accessories, address as required. 10. sht, shower, shave, if needed, and change clothes 11. Do home chores as needed 12. prepare and stage lunch and clothing for next day 13. prepare and eat dinner 14. relax, read, study, veg, play with critters and/or wife 15. in bed (though not necessarily sleeping) between 10 and 11 |
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