Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the PP with the statement about on-time being late. I apply that to myself too - I am home a good fifteen minutes before our designated end time every day (and of course she is paid for the whole time) so that we have time to catch up and she can gather her things while she is still "on the clock." I see her end time as the time she should be out the door and on her way to her car.
I feel that if I walk in the door at her end time, I am also late, and the one or two times that has happened in our year together due to traffic, I pay her OT accordingly.
Hit submit too soon - I guess I am now wondering if this is abnormal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the PP with the statement about on-time being late. I apply that to myself too - I am home a good fifteen minutes before our designated end time every day (and of course she is paid for the whole time) so that we have time to catch up and she can gather her things while she is still "on the clock." I see her end time as the time she should be out the door and on her way to her car.
I feel that if I walk in the door at her end time, I am also late, and the one or two times that has happened in our year together due to traffic, I pay her OT accordingly.
Hit submit too soon - I guess I am now wondering if this is abnormal?
Anonymous wrote:I am the PP with the statement about on-time being late. I apply that to myself too - I am home a good fifteen minutes before our designated end time every day (and of course she is paid for the whole time) so that we have time to catch up and she can gather her things while she is still "on the clock." I see her end time as the time she should be out the door and on her way to her car.
I feel that if I walk in the door at her end time, I am also late, and the one or two times that has happened in our year together due to traffic, I pay her OT accordingly.