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The Boss Knows It All!

Only 7 per cent of bosses trust the reasons given by their employees for being late to work.
One in five say that the long, over-complicated stories are hardest to believe. Many notice that while lying people avoid making eye contacts.
Many
said
that
hearing
the
same
excuses
over
and
over
again
made
them
less
convincing.
Excuses
given
on
a
Monday
morning
were
even
less
believable.
Nearly employers say that they have experienced enough to tell when a staff is lying and when did they genuinely got delayed.
A research into the topic revealed top 10 weakest excuses. Topping the list was being unable to wind up the window of a car.
Then came a broken burglar alarm followed by sick pets and spillages.
While 8 per cent of female bosses trust their staff, just 6 per cent of male employers believe what people say for coming late.



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