Persistent lateness, without permission or a good reason, could result in you being indisciplined or even sacked.
The best way to respond to a memo about being late to work is to be honest. Explain the reason why you were late and that you will not be making a habit of being late.
There's no law concerning being late for work. Each company has rules. They expect you to be on time. Yes, they can fire you for being late.
the probability is 1(being the maximum)- the probability you have allredy got. the answer is 0.6
i am very sorry !
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Tardiness, perhaps.
you had to work for a long time and closer for you to being free the owners will be harsher on you for example if you were 2 seconds late they would say that since you are late you have to work another 6 months
The email should include how late the person will be. One should also have a valid reason for being late. Sometimes a phone call would be better than an email. Do not forget to apologize for being late.
Alcohol addiction, AA blackballed me.
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According to a Career Builder survey, traffic is the most common reason for running late.