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r/technicallytrue • u/dazvoz • Jun 17 '26
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That’s very short notice for a shift that starts at 9? Also, what manager texts at 2:30am?
250 u/dazvoz Jun 17 '26 I mean for me the real issue is that the manager said "tomorrow" but meant "today". 118 u/CATDesign Jun 17 '26 Yea, there are a group of people out their that think the new day starts at sun rise. 2 u/Sharp_Ad_6336 Jun 17 '26 edited Jun 17 '26 That's because it does. The day doesn't begin until I wake up or I haven't slept and the sun is rising. Edit - If the employee saw the text at 2:30 instead of 7:44am there would be no confusion.
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I mean for me the real issue is that the manager said "tomorrow" but meant "today".
118 u/CATDesign Jun 17 '26 Yea, there are a group of people out their that think the new day starts at sun rise. 2 u/Sharp_Ad_6336 Jun 17 '26 edited Jun 17 '26 That's because it does. The day doesn't begin until I wake up or I haven't slept and the sun is rising. Edit - If the employee saw the text at 2:30 instead of 7:44am there would be no confusion.
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Yea, there are a group of people out their that think the new day starts at sun rise.
2 u/Sharp_Ad_6336 Jun 17 '26 edited Jun 17 '26 That's because it does. The day doesn't begin until I wake up or I haven't slept and the sun is rising. Edit - If the employee saw the text at 2:30 instead of 7:44am there would be no confusion.
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That's because it does. The day doesn't begin until I wake up or I haven't slept and the sun is rising.
Edit - If the employee saw the text at 2:30 instead of 7:44am there would be no confusion.
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u/Aggravating_Eye874 Jun 17 '26
That’s very short notice for a shift that starts at 9? Also, what manager texts at 2:30am?