Common use of Be on time Clause in Contracts

Be on time. a. Be on time for the start of the tutoring session. b. End my tutoring session with enough time to return to campus at the scheduled time. c. If I drive myself, it is always my responsibility to check in with the driver of the van. d. If I miss a tutoring session due to tardiness for provided transportation, I will be considered absent without notice (see 4).

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Volunteer Agreement, Volunteer Agreement, Volunteer Agreement