• proctor1432@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    You ever ran late to a college class because you had to stay longer than scheduled at your shitty retail job to cover your perpetually late coworker who was supposed to relieve you?

    Sometimes running 10 minutes late is no big deal, but sometimes it is. It becomes a problem the moment it causes someone else problems.

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      6 hours ago

      college class, late is not issue, when its not a midterm, or quiz day. usually the students make plans to cancel thier shifts for those days.

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      19 hours ago

      And if this is the case for a business they should plan for it because people will be late. Pretty easy to overlap schedules and be prepared - but that costs money. So obviously we can’t do that because the shareholders are the only thing that matters.

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        15 hours ago

        The lack of overlap is its own problem but if you know there isn’t an overlap (from looking at the schedule) and you have even the most basic respect for your coworker then you will be at work at the time of shift change. Especially for shitty jobs people work in college you being 10 minutes late means you get paid less money so it’s not like the scummy employer is hurting the only person you hurt is your fellow proletariat coworker

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        18 hours ago

        Yes, the business is responsible for their poor decisions jus the same as the tardy employee is, one does not absolve the other.