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As a hard worker who has been happy to slave their guts out meeting the overpromises of people who didn't even know what they were promising (in permy days, obviously) only to then be castigated by the same people (small company, one of the owner/directors) for being "late for work" after being held up by a multiple collision on the M1, am I the only person to think that the world would be a better place if people abandoned their obsession with timekeeping - particularly those who positively enjoy getting up at half-past-five in the morning, and despise the rest of us who don't function according to their particular body-clock?
As a hard worker who has been happy to slave their guts out meeting the overpromises of people who didn't even know what they were promising (in permy days, obviously) only to then be castigated by the same people (small company, one of the owner/directors) for being "late for work" after being held up by a multiple collision on the M1, am I the only person to think that the world would be a better place if people abandoned their obsession with timekeeping - particularly those who positively enjoy getting up at half-past-five in the morning, and despise the rest of us who don't function according to their particular body-clock?
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