This weekend went totally a totally different direction than I thought. It started off with that '40 minute meeting' when in reality it was a 10 minute update of what has changed around the restaurant. Nothing major just a few menu changes for the rest of winter and when we are going to geed new employees. Besides that it was a standard weekend that I worked throughout and i'm glad to still be a part of Stewarts. |
I agree with Brent because this is exactly what I was taught as a child by both of my parents. Managing time is difficult for some including myself and that is something I need to work on for sure. Moving on in life I realize that every second of time is precious and it should not be taken for granted. When I asked Pam if I could show up late she said that I could be at least 5 minutes late and it would be fine. I don't entirely agree with that because I have always tried to show up on time for my shift. When it comes to work I know when exactly I have to leave to make it there on time and I try to compensate for any delays there may be. If only I could do the same with my school work I would be golden. I seriously think everyone should at least consider the statement of 5 minutes early is on time, on time is late, and late is unacceptable because it can help some think of time as more of a blessing than just a thing.