why an employer needs an employee to be on time. Also, describe how an employee could learn to be on time for work. Additionally add comments about the benefits of being punctual and regular in job attendance.
ANS- An employer needs an employee to be on time because of the following reasons-
An employee could learn by planning their things carefully so that they are on time for every work. They should set their alarms in the morning and should go to bed early if they cannot wake up in the early morning because a sound sleep is necessary to concentrate and do better work and for that they should not watch useless things at night which will disturb their sleep. They should keep ready all the necessary things a day before at night so that they in the morning they do not have to rush things. Also they should try to reach the place of any important meeting 15 minutes before the meeting starts so that they do not reach late. They should keep reminders in their smartphones for any such important meeting. An employee could also discuss and learn from their colleagues or any other person about how they organize their schedule that they are always on time.
The benefits of being punctual and regular in job attendance are given below-
why an employer needs an employee to be on time. Also, describe how an employee could...
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