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JenniferEver
The Disney Lady

Member since 5/05 18163 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
FH's commute involves the subway and then a 15 mile drive from my house to his place in LI.
Seeing that the snow is going to be bad tonight, do you think I should tell him to ask to leave early, or would that make him look bad?
What are people in your office doing?
His office is pretty chill, but they also don't understand because most of the people who work there live in Manhattan
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Posted 1/26/11 11:50 AM |
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Linda1003
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Name: Linda
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
its fine to ask but be prepared to have them take a 1/2 day or time away kwim?
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Posted 1/26/11 11:51 AM |
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jilliibabii
Mrs. O'Connor

Member since 6/10 12821 total posts
Name: Jillian
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
He could ask, but I'd expect it to be taken from his personal time.
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Posted 1/26/11 11:54 AM |
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ali120206
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
Posted by Linda1003
its fine to ask but be prepared to have them take a 1/2 day or time away kwim?
ITA.
I have already asked to leave early because of weather - DH said the roads were horrible by us.
I'm probably going to leave and bring home my laptop and finish up at home.
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Posted 1/26/11 11:54 AM |
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heathergirl
Cocktail Time!

Member since 10/08 4978 total posts
Name: American mouth
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
We're hunkering down in here until told otherwise.
I'm sick of losing my time for the snow. I'll deal.
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Posted 1/26/11 11:56 AM |
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Shorty
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
DH cancelled his afternoon tutoring hours - he's going to do me a favor and get the baby from the sitter while its still daylight and things haven't iced up yet..
so yes, i think its reasonable!
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Posted 1/26/11 11:58 AM |
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MandJZ
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Name: M
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
I think so. I run an after-school program and am usually here til 6:30 or so (program ends at 6). we have called all parents and asked them to pick up by 5pm, and my assistant director who lives closer to work than I do will cover from 4-5pm so I can leave earlier (I have a longer drive)
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Posted 1/26/11 12:00 PM |
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RubyWoo
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
If there's NO chance of his office closing early, then it's totally reasonable to leave early. Like previous posters said, I think he should be prepared to either be docked or use personal/comp time.
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Posted 1/26/11 12:34 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
Posted by RubyWoo
If there's NO chance of his office closing early, then it's totally reasonable to leave early. Like previous posters said, I think he should be prepared to either be docked or use personal/comp time.
I agree.
It all depends on the office. I'm training it for 1.5 hours & then have 15 minute drive. I wouldn't consider leaving early because of how it would impact me later on with my boss.
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Posted 1/26/11 12:38 PM |
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QuoteTheRaven424
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Member since 5/05 13659 total posts
Name: And If That Isn't A True Blue Miracle
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
I'm tempted too, but I know my colleagues
I won't get docked or anything, and to my face, they'll be like "go ahead"
Behind my back they'll be like and probably use it against me down the road so it's not worth the hassle
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Posted 1/26/11 12:49 PM |
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JenniferEver
The Disney Lady

Member since 5/05 18163 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Snow related- is it reasonable to ask to leave early?
Posted by QuoteTheRaven424
I'm tempted too, but I know my colleagues
I won't get docked or anything, and to my face, they'll be like "go ahead"
Behind my back they'll be like and probably use it against me down the road so it's not worth the hassle Yeah this is more what I'm thinking. I didn't mention it to him. He's not the type to worry that much but I worry about him.
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Posted 1/26/11 12:52 PM |
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