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There is always time to give advance notice if unable to come to work on time. Agree or disagree?

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Sheldon  Cooper Profile
Sheldon Cooper answered

Lol

Disagree!

Example:

I have to work at 8 am

I work less then a ten minute drive ,

I go outside, my car has been towed .

How can I give a reasonable notice

Now that it's 745...

Or if I get pulled over by police on my way in .....

Didge Doo Profile
Didge Doo answered

Your questions are flawed.

I once interviewed a woman on radio and, no matter what question I asked her, she would answer Yes or No. Even when I avoided giving her questions that might have a Yes/No answer she still found ways to answer in monosyllables. I ended up asking her questions, then answering them myself in ways that she only had to agree with. Toughest interview I ever did.

When you ask a question and finish it with "Agree or disagree" you're limiting the possibility of getting a worthwhile answer -- particularly if your question is not black-and-white.


Arthur Wright Profile
Arthur Wright , Florida Paralegal with a BS degree in Social-Psychology, answered

Its always good to give a call as far as possible in advance but things do happen in life we have no control over and they are called accidents and the unexpected. And its these that prevent us from calling in advance like a traffic accident on the way to work, a Hurricane whatever. So then do the best you can, so work can make emergency arrangements here so business can go on. And things do happen to the best of us and no one is immune to last second unforeseeable accidents

Charles Davis Profile
Charles Davis answered

Please give an example of what "advance notice" is 15 minutes, 2 hours, 24 hours, 10 days?

Lucythe Tooth Profile
Lucythe Tooth answered

Disagree. 

What if your alarm doesn't go off or you sleep through it?  You wake up two hours after you were supposed to be at work.

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