Employees
tend to run into some roadblocks more often than others. Traffic remains the
most common reason employees say they’re late (39 percent), followed by lack of
sleep (19 percent), problems with public transportation (8 percent), bad
weather (7 percent) and dropping the kids off at daycare or school (6 percent).
Some
employees don’t stick with the common excuses for their tardiness. Employers
shared some of the most memorable excuses they’ve received from employees who
were running late, including:
1-
Employee claimed a zebra was running down the highway and held up traffic
(turned out to be true)
2-
Employee woke up on the front lawn of a house two blocks away from his home
3-
Employee’s cat got stuck in the toilet
4-
Employee couldn’t eat breakfast – he ran out of milk for cereal and had to buy
some before getting ready for work
5-
Employee was late to work because he fell asleep in the car when he got to work
6-
Employee accidentally put superglue in her eye instead of contact lens
solution, and had to go to the emergency room
7-
Employee thought Halloween was a work holiday
8-
Employee said a hole in the roof caused rain to fall on the alarm clock and it
didn’t go off
9-
Employee was watching something on TV and really wanted to see the end
10-
Employee forgot that the company had changed locations
11-
Employee got a hairbrush stuck in her hair
12-
Employee was scared by a nightmare
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