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Late For Work Again

Why does good timekeeping matter?

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Our trainees are getting into the swing of things... except a few who are having trouble turning up on time!

Larks and owls
Are you a lark or an owl? Larks love the morning. They can hardly wait to bounce out of bed and greet the day. Owls take a quick look through half-opened eyes before rapidly burrowing back under the covers where they stay until something forces them to get up.

The trouble with owls
Larks usually have little trouble getting to work on time but for owls, it's a struggle. Unless they're celebrities or working the night shift, they have to force themselves to get up in time for work. It's a hard life.

Owls need shedloads of motivation to emerge from their beds before mid-morning. Alarm clocks can help but one is rarely enough. Relatives are more effective. They flood the room with light, bellow time checks and threaten to use cold water as a wake-up call.

Excuses, excuses
Occasionally owls will admit that they overslept. But, nine times out of ten, they'll use another excuse. It might be a vague illness like a sore neck, headache, backache or stomach ache. When illness wears thin, they turn to events beyond their control - we had a power cut and the alarms didn't go off, we had a new bus driver who got lost, the dog chewed my travel card so I had to walk.

Strangely, even the most entertaining excuses fail to impress employers. Gregory is an owl and detests early starts. He has to be on site by 8am but doesn't always make it. His explanations land him in hot water. Dr Phil recognises 'bull****' when he hears it.

Punctuality counts
Why employers value punctuality is often a mystery to owls like Gregory. But the explanation is simple. When people are habitually late or absent:

Tips for owls

So what can you do if you're an owl who wants, or who has, a career that involves working before midday?

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