15 minutes before your shift, to make a good impression on your boss
No; in fact it is best to arrive at the marked hour. What is seen as a gaffe is to arrive earlier or too late (more than 20 minutes).
To be the best & hardest working shift worker that also assists the Shift Leader. If the current Shift Leader is out sick, who would the shift leader want to replace him/her for that time?
There could be many consequences for showing up late to a shift. You could be fired if you are late enough.
If it is on a manual tranny it is the signal for the optimum time for you to shift for best fuel economy.
If they are from the same vendor, they might arrive at the same time. Otherwise, they will arrive separately.
6am if your parking a car. Thursday or Friday if your campiing in an RV or that stuff
The correct phrase is "What time did they arrive?" The verb "did" already indicates the past tense, so the base form of the verb "arrive" should be used instead of "arrived." Therefore, the proper construction is to keep "arrive" in its base form.
To avoid traffic and arrive on time for work, consider using a traffic app like Google Maps or Waze to find the best route based on real-time traffic conditions. Additionally, leaving earlier or later than usual can also help avoid peak traffic times.
Let's say that the party is supposed to start at 6:oo p.m. It is all right to arrive 10 minutes early, at 5:50. If you arrive more than 10 minutes early, you risk interfering with your hosts' schedule. Likewise, it's fine to arrive 10-15 minutes late; your host can easily accommodate you. If you think you will arrive later than that, call your friends and let them know you will be late; give them an eta -- estimated time of arrival. Probably the best/correct time to arrive, in this case, is at 6:00 or a few minutes after.
Santa will arrive at Wakefield between 8pm and Midnight.
It didn't.
The earliest time you can arrive at an NBA game is typically one to two hours before the scheduled start time.