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Is there a reason you’re late … or is it just an excuse?

Who invented the standard nine-to-five workday? He or she must have been a morning person because if I were setting the workday hours, I’d push it to start at 10 a.m. at the earliest. Why?

While I’d love to be the type of person who just jumps out of bed alert and perky every day, it just doesn’t work for me that way.  Take this morning:

When I heard my favorite DJ through my alarm at sunrise, I hit my snooze several times in an attempt to squeeze as much time out of my slumber as possible. This is my typical M.O. — not very good for someone who actually read an article yesterday about how to become a morning person.

But despite my tendencies to linger in bed as long as possible, I have to say I am fairly punctual arriving to the office — most of the time.

Seems I’m not alone. A new CareerBuilder survey reveals that 16 percent of workers said they arrive late to work at least once a week, but that’s down from 20 percent in last year’s survey. An additional 8 percent said they are late at least twice a week, down from 12 percent last year. What’s the cause of the decline in job tardiness? Could it be the economy?

“Some workers may be more concerned with the nuances of their on-the-job performance these days, resulting in fewer late arrivals,” said Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources for CareerBuilder. “Regardless of the economy, though, getting to work on time can be more of a priority in some workplaces than in others. It’s important for workers to be aware of their company’s tardiness policies and make sure to be honest with their manager if they are going to be late.”

In the survey, workers shared a variety of reasons for being tardy, led by traffic (32 percent) and lack of sleep (24 percent). Seven percent said getting their kids ready for school or day care was the cause of their lateness, while the same amount said bad weather was the culprit. Other common reasons included public transportation, wardrobe issues or dealing with pets. All of these reasons seem legitimate, and I’ll bet all workers have fallen victim to at least one.

In my defense, I’d have to say that not waking up on time — once in awhile – is a fairly typical (and acceptable) reason for being late to work. So is adjusting to daylight saving time. (Note: This is legit only in springtime when we lose an hour from the time change.) But then there are the excuses. It seems people will use any excuse for being late for work.  Here are some of the real-life excuses hiring managers have heard from their employees explaining their tardiness:

  • I got mugged and was tied to the steering wheel of my car.
  • My deodorant was frozen to the  windowsill.
  • My car door fell off.
  • It was too windy.
  • I dreamt I was already at work.
  • I had to go to the hospital because I drank antifreeze.
  • I had an early morning gig as a clown.
  • A roach crawled in my ear.
  • I saw an elderly lady at a bus stop and decided to pick her up.
  • My dog swallowed my cell phone.

A final word of caution to those of you who are punctuality challenged: While some employers are more lenient with worker tardiness, others have stricter policies. Thirty-four percent of employers said they have terminated an employee for being late.

What’s the best excuse you’ve heard or used? Tell us  below. 

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“My goldfish is pregnant I need to take care of her. That’s why I’m late for work; sorry boss.”

I had an employee call in saying it was too windy to come in. She said she doesnt tolerate wind very well.

I used : I was on my way to work and I got a flat tire, for some reason no one wants to stop and help with the spare.

It was during a tropical storm.

(really happened too)

i wore my house slippers to work had to return to get my work shoes.i really did though my keys; in the trash and my cat really does turn my alarm clock off. the loud sound is to much for her.

i wear glasses so i was late because i got half way to work before i realized i didn't have them on .i returned home to retrieve them making me late for work they understood.

i was only an apprentice at the time and the journeyman showed up an hour late and the only thing he said to me was, "sorry im late i had to wait for the plumber to show up, my basement was flooded, hot water tank blew last night." i looked at him and chuckled then replied "well thats what we do for a living isnt it?"

I feel to good to come into work and have my day ruined

I WAS LATE CAUSE THERE WAS A DEAD MAN IN MY DRIVEWAY AND THE COPS WOULD NOT LET ME LEAVE MY HOUSE.

we were working overtime after time change "head lights dont work on my truck, had to wait for sun came up" then had to leave early b4 it gets dark.

I had an employee tell me he pooped his pants

There is a Moose laying behind my car and I have to wait for her to move. Totally true. Got to love Alaska

Best one I heard was: "I live too far from work to be here on time every day".

As a manager, the most outrageous story I've heard was, "A brown recluse bit my testicle"...Needless to say, none of us wanted to get down there and check. Ewww...

Couldn't make it back in time, the sailboat lost the wind.

I had an older boss at the time and heard someone else that was late say.
Sorry I was up late baking cakes and cookies for the elderly

The best one I was told as a superviser was "I forgot it was Monday".

Bitchin cuz its nice to just live life the way we want. If you didnt have to work, would you be in the military? Fact is there is nothing much else to bitch about, unlike in the military, being 15 early, going to meetings on day off, wear bulky uniforms, forced to exercise eventhough you play sports, room checks, spot checks, uniform checks, financial checks, house checks, ect. ect.......but you go man, to each his own. waking up early is the ONLY thing I got ^_^

my wife was getting pregnant, and she wanted me to be there

One of my co-workers used the excuse I have locked my self in my house and I can't find my keys..LOL

I once had the bolts come off of my garage door. My car was trapped inside. Obviously, I couldn't get to work.

how about i thought i had half a vacation day today

lol, sounds like my job.

TRUE STORY: I was on my way out the door, heading to work, when I heard a huge noise. It was our 125 gallon fish tank, shooting water out of the side. The seal had completely broken. Using bucket in our house, it was up to me to "SAVE NEMO!!"...and all of his 8 friends. Not to mention, I used every towel in the house until my fiance returned home with a shop-vac. When I called my boss, explaining the situation and that I would be more than a few mins late, she had no choice but to laugh.

my girlfriends hair was a mess so i stayed home until she could fix it up it took longer than we thought

i didnt come here to work my ride was late even thought the bus stops right outside my house and drops off right in front of the job i dont like the bus

A semi truck and trailer carrying cows passed me and splattered my windshield in cow dung. I had to drive slowly with my head out the window. It happened on a day I had to train a new assistant.

pppfffttt...ain't u somthing?

Heavy equipment have a back up alarm that goes beep-beep-beep. Ihad an equipment operator tell me that when he was asleep that he heard a beep-beep and he was dreaming he was backing up instead of getting up.

one of my guys hit me with "dude went barhoppin got drunk and lost my mamas car i gotta fint it so she can get 2 work"

The dog ate my car keys, so we had to hitch-hike to the vet!

True story: Called into work stateing that i would not be able to make it cause i was out partying late lastnight at a strip club that the manager told me about well at about 2 am me and the guys walk outside to see the streets of Ok. covered in snow; he just laughed his ass off and sai du really went there lastnight yep and it is prolly a good thing i am still here cuase i would have still been hammered poopoo when i would have came into work today; gotta love the $15 all u can drink nights xD needless to say i was ok and my boss got a hell of a kick out of it.

My son did not had no pampers at daycare i did not no that until i drop him off.
SO i had to drive back home get some pull ups. Then took them back and when i got there he think it was time for him to go home and cried until i left so i had to go to the store and by him a snack so he could share with the rest of the kids and he stayed that took three hours..

Angel - in Alaska, tires freezing to the ground is not all that uncommon. It happened to my suburban last winter when we had a really bad cold snap in Anchorage. Normally, it's further up north that it happens.

My dog actually chewed my Cell phone, it was evidence that it was chewed by my beagle mix. I still have just in case I need in the future. LOL

I am an employment attorney, so I spend a significant amount of time with HR folks determining whether or not to term an employee for whatever reason. Suffice to ay I've heard a lot of excuses for tardiness, but the most outrageous excuse for not coming into work "at all", was one woman who claimed that her dog ate her last good bra. WHile I may believe her dog ate her bra, she wanted to take the entire day off of work... some people are just plain dumb and irresponsible.

This is the best one yet!!!

An employee called to say her dog was sprayed by a skunk right before she left the house and had to catch the dog. When she did, she got the smell all over her. I asked her to stay home.

Wally... I'm sure you're an excellent manager if your reaction is, and I quote directly with the grammatical error, "YOUR* FIRED!"

For the record, it's "you're".

Get off your high horse.

To Ann-
Unless you're the boss or something, don't worry about it. It's your decision to live 70miles away from work... I realize that this makes it harder to get to work on time but if that's where you choose to live/work then you can't really complain about it. And, your kids are part of your life and should already be factored into your morning routine and shouldn't make you late anyway... That's kind of like saying you were late because you had to brush your teeth or something. Sorry.

I was late for work cus, i had a big and fat joing before coming to work, then driving to work I suddendly got the munchies, and stop for some food at MCDonalds.

Once I was late because I was trying to rescue a pigeon that had been hit by a car. But my feeling is, come on - if we can't occasionally be late trying to help someone or some creature, what have we become?

There were cows in the bank drive thru, and I couldn't get any money out for lunch.

A crow flew in my roof window.

My kid's shoe lace got locked in the door at daycare and no one was home to open the door.

These are actually true.

Don't laugh, I have actually had this happen. We had an ice storm and there was 1-2 inches of ice on everything.

Said by a coworker...my daughter hid my car keys because she didn't want me to come to work. My responce, so make duplicate copies.

Good reason for being late...had to go to the ER, here's the doctors note.

I was late almost every day for a year because I HATED the firm I was working for.

I was a CPA working for a big national accounting firm.

Finally woke up one morning, and quit...became a consultant, self employed and never looked back.

I am much happier now.

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