What kind of person are you, morning routine.
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thavoice1. Get up at the last second, and many times late. Rush around like crazy. Maybe grab something to eat on the drive and be late just as often as you are on time. 2. Get up in plenty of time. Have enough time to make breakfast and clean up after yourself, get ready and relax a little bit and watch the news/espn? Also, do you consider option 2 being White Trash?
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GoChiefsI'm option 2, so I guess, yes.
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Con_AlmaI'm definately option two. I don't understand why someone would routinely get up late.
If I error it's on the side of too early and then being impatient to leave for wherever I'm going. I think getting up early is a product of running in the morning. I've got to have time to run and still get done what I need to before leaving. -
AutomatikIt varies for me, but usually option 1. Not because I get up late, I'm just a slow mover in the AM.
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queencitybuckeyeHow would option 2 be the one possibly considered "white trash"?
I'm option 2 by default, I set the alarm not to have to rush, but usually am up before it goes off. -
Belly35Option 2 type.
I'm up almost 3 hours before I even have to go into work, option however I can work from home also. -
vdubb96Always option 2. Unless I'm all hungz over from being drunj on a thursday night. Then option 1 comes into play.
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like_thatSince I do the leangains diet, it saves me about 15 minutes. I only need 30 minutes to get ready for work, thus I set my alarm 30 minutes before I leave for the metro.
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AutomatikNot having to deal w/ breakfast is great.
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BR1986FBI get up an hour and a half before I leave for work during the week. Same routine, feed the cats/puppy, make a cup of coffee, hop on the computer for a bit, shower, pack lunch, wake up girlfriend so she can get her daughter off to school, leave for work, rinse, repeat....
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Fab4RunnerA little bit of both. I always wake up on time, and I don't use the snooze button. There are times where I just don't want to get out of bed, though. I will wait until the last possible minutes and then get ready faster than normal.
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IliketurtlesI get up about an hour before I need to be at work. Unless I feel like laying in bed for an extra 30 minutes I never have to rush around to get ready.
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thavoice
I don't know, that is why I am asking. I am most def option two, and was told that was white trash...queencitybuckeye;1489883 wrote:How would option 2 be the one possibly considered "white trash"?
I'm option 2 by default, I set the alarm not to have to rush, but usually am up before it goes off. -
vdubb96I would think being late to work as much as being on time is a bit more white trash than #2.
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Commander of AwesomeI can't stand ppl who are habitually late. If I were a boss I'd fire someone who was always late. At my last job this POS was late by 30 min most days and thety just let it slide, so she continued to do it. SMH
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iclfan2I am neither. I don't really do breakfast, so I get up with just enough time to get to work on time. Unless there is an accident I am never "late" (not sure what late even is, can get to work between 8:15-9:00 and no one would care).
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GoChiefs
Did she have an agreement with the company? I know my wife is always late for work. She's supposed to start at 7:30, but she gets there at 8:30. Our son is open enrolled in a different school district, so she has to take him to school because a bus doesn't come by. So they allow that, and in return, she just works through her lunch break.Commander of Awesome;1489935 wrote:At my last job this POS was late by 30 min most days and thety just let it slide, so she continued to do it. SMH -
TedShecklerOption 1 for me, but I'm not late. I get up at 4:30AM and don't wish to wake up any earlier.
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Commander of Awesome
Nope she was just a POS. Usually left before me, and called in sick frequently as well.GoChiefs;1489942 wrote:Did she have an agreement with the company? I know my wife is always late for work. She's supposed to start at 7:30, but she gets there at 8:30. Our son is open enrolled in a different school district, so she has to take him to school because a bus doesn't come by. So they allow that, and in return, she just works through her lunch break. -
GoChiefs
Yep, fire the bitch.Commander of Awesome;1489946 wrote:Nope she was just a POS. Usually left before me, and called in sick frequently as well. -
BR1986FB
Agreed. If being responsible so I'm not late for work makes me "white trash", well pass me some meth and a banjo !vdubb96;1489924 wrote:I would think being late to work as much as being on time is a bit more white trash than #2. -
SonofanumpI wake up, head down the stairs to the home office, shit around 10:15am, workout at 11:30am, shower and head out on inspections if needed.
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HereticBecause I do a lot of night/weekend stuff, I have a certain amount of freedom most days as to when I come into the office in the morning, so I pretty much wake up, have a leisurely breakfast, surf the net and then get ready at whatever pace I want. If I do have to be up early, I cut down on the net-surfing and move quicker through the other stuff.
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ernest_t_bass
This. I HATE rushing.Con_Alma;1489873 wrote:I'm definately option two. I don't understand why someone would routinely get up late.
If I error it's on the side of too early and then being impatient to leave for wherever I'm going. I think getting up early is a product of running in the morning. I've got to have time to run and still get done what I need to before leaving. -
queencitybuckeye
That's the thing, is someone on a fixed schedule. At my workplace, only those whose job requires that certain hours be covered have rigid start times (i.e. receptionist, help desk).GoChiefs;1489942 wrote:Did she have an agreement with the company?
On the white trash thing, I don't think either option makes one white trash, but would guess that more white trash (those who actually have to be somewhere) are more option 1 types.