looking through the closed doors
By AnSal
@AnSal07 (337)
Canada
September 26, 2018 4:39pm CST
Such is the human nature that he will look at the closed door for so long without blinking the eyes. Life has a funny way of showing details in small things. A person who is never on time; how can you expect him/her to be punctual on the job? A person who never values what he/she has; how can you expect them to be happy when they’ll receive more?
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@Asktece (29)
• Uniontown, Pennsylvania
26 Sep 18
Hmm let me try and shorten this. I'll try, you know childcare at work after school helps. Where you work at,even loans on fast pace. To cover gas or when you short yourself after bills. Carpooling more for people or kids without cars/rides for sporting events and more! It's not that people want to be late but the fact that they have way too much much on their plate! So, being on time to work would be great if life would adapt to all our daily appointment, business meetings haircuts. But really at the end of the day regardless is fight for my family not my job. Because I know they won't dock my pay. Or tell me I can't go on a family vacation. They sure the heck won't give me deadlines to get in 24-36 hours of non-stop work in 2 days. So, ya boss fills my account, but life drives me crazy and teaches my heart..patience when i would rather scream.