I Receivef An Email

United States
January 13, 2024 11:39am CST
I received an email this morning that the clock in and clock out time is starting on Jan. 16th this year. As lot good that will do me now. Sada is in the nursing home, and I and Margie are without a job. The only thing if Margie intends to work for this company she'll have to abide by the New rules. No more bring four hours late, and she won't have anyone to cover for her. The email was a might too late to help me.
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@Leykon (577)
• Canada
13 Jan
I guess will just have to follow the rules and be on time
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• United States
13 Jan
From now on out she will.
@LindaOHio (156271)
• United States
14 Jan
I'm glad Margie will now be accountable for her time. Have a good day.
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• United States
14 Jan
Thank you. She sure will.
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@LindaOHio (156271)
• United States
15 Jan
@popciclecold You're very welcome.
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@snowy22315 (170037)
• United States
13 Jan
A day late and a dollar short as they say.
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• United States
14 Jan
Exactly.
@RebeccasFarm (86764)
• United States
13 Jan
Yeah that one does not deserve a job that Margie. Yeah sending an email after the fact..no good to you now.
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• United States
13 Jan
I'm telling you..Very poor timing.
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• United States
14 Jan
@popciclecold Very stupid
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@wolfgirl569 (95261)
• Marion, Ohio
13 Jan
Sorry it came to late for you
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• United States
14 Jan
Yes, we don't need it now. Sada in nursing home.
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@freyahise (204)
• Indonesia
13 Jan
Hope she will be on time next days
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• United States
14 Jan
She won't have a choice.
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• Indonesia
14 Jan
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@AmbiePam (85541)
• United States
13 Jan
I wouldn’t have been able to keep quiet on that. She was cheating everyone, and I hate that it was so unfair to you.
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• United States
13 Jan
Yeah, one thing about it, she won't be able to do it again. I've always heard you might get by, but you don't get away.
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