You Should Always Be on Time!

You Should Always Be on Time!

The importance on being on time is cut and dry topic. There shouldn’t be any arguing the topic because you should always be on time. The consequences of being late can be so huge even to the littlest occasions. Five minutes late to your job could cost you a five hundred word essay of the importance of being on time given by his sergeant. There are worst things that could happen if you are late to other things though.
Let’s say that a doctor is late to work. Somebody could be minutes away from dying from a gunshot to the head and they doctor could be the only one in the hospital that can save this patient. Just being on time the patient could have had a fighting chance of living but now the doctor has to explain to the devastated family on why he was late and he couldn’t save their family member.
There is an up and coming rapper that just released a top ten record. His album should become one of the best albums of the year. His music video is number one on all the music video shows. The day before his album debut he is having a huge concert. There are fans from all over the states there just to see him. He doesn’t show up for an hour because he was busy doing something else. His fans get mad and leave. The next day nobody buys his album. The record company fires him on lack of sales. He is forced to work back at Burger King.
A man and a woman have been married for about two years. They plan to get a bigger house because they plan on having children. They find the perfect house. It’s a four bedroom three bathroom house. The master bedroom is the size of two rooms in their old house. The bathroom has marble floor with a walk-in shower and a Jacuzzi bathtub big enough to fit five people all at once. The living room has brand new carpet and a gas fireplace that you can turn on by just pressing a button. The kitchen looks like it’s made for a big named chef. The other bedrooms are made just perfect for children. The couple wanted the house so much. They talked...

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