Bloodflowers wrote:
they can be a bit slow sometimes...
Anachronism wrote:
what I don't understand is how he didn't realize that by agreeing to show up, that meant the schedule was technically re-written.
he may not have been a lil slow (I mean I don't think he's severe enough to be qualified legally as mentally incompetent/intellectually disabled by the state if he actually is) but he's not the brightest crayon in the box. lol.
maybe he's autistic or somethingYoko wrote:
i still think its selfish though, clearly he knew they expected him to be there and was ok with somebody unexpectedly having to make up for his laziness
Anachronism wrote:
no. He was asked to cover the shift and said yes. his friend who was staying with us started drinking (in the morning, btw) and he began to drink as well and his rationale was "I volunteered to cover and management is expecting me, but technically it's my day off so I don't have to come in and it won't count as an absence." obviously not true.
he was just being stupid then lolno. He was asked to cover the shift and said yes. his friend who was staying with us started drinking (in the morning, btw) and he began to drink as well and his rationale was "I volunteered to cover and management is expecting me, but technically it's my day off so I don't have to come in and it won't count as an absence." obviously not true.
i still think its selfish though, clearly he knew they expected him to be there and was ok with somebody unexpectedly having to make up for his laziness
what I don't understand is how he didn't realize that by agreeing to show up, that meant the schedule was technically re-written.
he may not have been a lil slow (I mean I don't think he's severe enough to be qualified legally as mentally incompetent/intellectually disabled by the state if he actually is) but he's not the brightest crayon in the box. lol.
they can be a bit slow sometimes...



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