• @derf82
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      41 day ago

      Because others have to pick up your slack. Because others have to waste their time waiting around for you. Because it’s unfair to other staff that wind up working longer than you.

    • @michaelmrose
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      121 day ago

      Because it often fucks over others who are either overworking themselves pulling your load or can’t take their own break or lunch because you are late

      • pancakes
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        It seems like this is more nuanced than simply black and white. Of all the jobs I’ve worked, about half of them had/have any ramifications for being late.

        One job I had, if I wasn’t on time to start the production process, the evening crew would have to stay later to finish. My current job on the other hand is WFH and project-oriented, so as long as I’m not late to a meeting, I could start 2 hours later and finish 2 hours later.

        • @michaelmrose
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          71 day ago

          The question is why anyone would answer “why” have they never worked any of the types of job where people depend on each others effort in real time? Like 99.9% of low end jobs are like that.

          • @[email protected]
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            317 hours ago

            Chicagodog and a couple of others here have never worked a job that requires even minimal collaboration, at least not in a time sensitive manner. Basic community effort skills would be necessary to get any task accomplished even in a labor-free communist paradise.

            No hate to those users either; they are clearly just clueless due to inexperience, and it’s good that there are others to educate them.

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        24 hours ago

        Or they can also refuse to take on extra work. Why are we assuming that the amount of work the boss sets is the exact amount that must be done?

        • @[email protected]
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          022 hours ago

          In my experience at the lower rungs of retail, the bosses will assign 100% of your non-break time to 80% of the work that needs to be done. I have far more experience with understaffing than busy-work.