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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In 15 minutes one can come in, put away coat, throw in a load of laundry, and empty a dishwasher or make two sandwiches. It is not that hard. The laundry room isn't a half mile down the road. The dirty laundry is already sorted and waiting in laundry room. It bothers me that she treats this as a flexible start time and leaves things for us to fibnish in the evening that could have been completed during work day if she arrived on time and pushed a start button on a machine. [/quote] If she leaves a load of laundry dry but not folded, why would you finish it for her? If she doesn't unload the dishwasher, why would you do it for her? If she knows you will finish her work for her, there is no motivation for her to complete her tasks! I would talk to her and explain that you can no longer finish things for her, and ask her to think about how she can manage her time to be sure all her work is done by the end of the day on Friday. That will lead you into a discussion about what she can get done between 11:30 - 11:45.[/quote]
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