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Originally Posted by Doug
That's a small town or public sector attitude. The advantages of getting to work early are numerous beyond not being late. Often, an employee who arrives early can leave early which speeds the evening commute. If you can't start early and leave early, numerous other options are available : go to the gym, run errands (which could be online activities like banking and shopping), eat breakfast or even keep your work clothes at work so you can shower there. Workplaces have never been more flexible and technology never more enabling. I find hitting the road immediately after getting out of bed no matter the mode of transportation is the best plan. It is far too easy to waste time in the morning.
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This is possible for some people but not for everyone, or probably even a majority. Many, many people work at crappy jobs with inflexible hours. If they get in early they still have to leave at the same time. Unreliable commutes really suck for this group. A lot of younger people in particular have grim employment situations.
In a lot of cases I think the behaviour your see has more to do with responses to the incentives provided by work and career paths than laziness or stupidity. Some people don't put in extra time or go in early because there is just no long-term reward for that behaviour. In some public sector jobs or corporate jobs there is no point in doing more than the bare minimum. The same thing goes for a lot of McJobs.