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Vedmedyk [2.9K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is a regular outcome of being late for work? A. You make time to help others with their work.

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garri49 [273]3 years ago
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The "C. You fall behind on your work" answer is a regular outcome of being late for work based on the situation shown in the question above. Being late for work makes an employee start to work on a decreased period of time. This condition makes the employee falls behind their specified schedule of work.
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