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Write a short paragraph describing the benefits of arriving on time to work and work-related meetings.

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Answered by harshvtha
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Answer:

When department managers and human resources design staffing plans, one consideration is whether each job in the staffing plan can be filled by a part-time or full-time employee. They determine whether the job duties and responsibilities can be adequately performed in 40 hours a week or fewer than that. Regardless of whether you're a part-time or full-time employee, if you're late to work, you're decreasing the amount of time you have to accomplish your tasks. When tardiness cuts into the amount of time you have to do your work, something is bound to fall through the cracks or be left undone. Also, by decreasing the amount of time you have to do your job, you're increasing the chances that you will miss important deadlines simply because you're not there. If you're missing deadlines and not finishing your assigned tasks, your performance suffers – all caused by not getting to work on time.When you show up for work on time and are diligent about your attendance, you increase the chances that your supervisor or manager and your peers and co-workers will view you as someone who is committed to your job and responsibilities. In many cases, traits like like dependability and reliability as just as – if not more – important as your technical abilities and qualifications. Consistently arriving to work on time demonstrates commitment and consideration for the people you work with, and the company that employs you. The benefits of being punctual include your ability to build positive and productive working relationships with your supervisor and peers. It also means you gain desirable traits that employers value and that you can perform your assigned job tasks within the allotted time.

Answered by ishapawar1400
3

Answer:

1. You avoid the frustrations of likely delays and interruptions

2. You get extra information the late arrivers miss

3. You can get reoriented if necessary

4. You arrive with more peace of mind.

5. You build trust that you are reliable and dependable

Explanation:

You know in the future that being there early can give you an advantage so you build that chain-link discipline model to continue to propel you forward. If you’re there early, you don’t have to make up a feeble excuse about “traffic was terrible”

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