Everybody notices if you're the last one in in the morning and the first one to go in the evening. Always remember that as an employee.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to pride myself on being the first in the office in the morning and one of the last to leave at night. Now, that's so dated: It's not about effort, it's about outcomes.
I always arrive late at the office, but I make up for it by leaving early.
Over the last four years, I've made a habit of coming into my office in the morning and just getting to work.
Even in the busiest kitchen, there's always a point at the end of the day when you go home.
I'm not an employee who goes to the office every morning at the same time. Then, vacations are needed.
The way I work, typically, I do everything at the very last minute.
If you ask people where they go when they really need to get work done, very few will respond 'the office.' If they do say the office, they'll include a qualifier such as 'super-early in the morning before anyone gets in,' or 'I stay late at night after everyone's left,' or 'I sneak in on the weekend.'
My job starts at a quarter to seven in the morning, and you go right through until whatever time is necessary to finish up.
I come into work late morning time and go at it until early evening, and I'm lucky that I'm at the point where I'm able to do that.
I've honestly been so lucky. I've never had a job where I didn't look forward to being on set in the morning.