Visits Home. We want and welcome you to come home as often as you like. However, there will be some “house rules” when you do come home. When you are home, as a courtesy (not an effort to control), we ask that you let us know where you are going and when you will be home. You are to keep us informed of basic plans and time schedules. We reserve the right to limit activities, including driving, based on our decisions and your behavior. This is your home. We are not expecting you to act as a guest or a boarder. This means that you will have responsibilities around the house that are expected as a continued member of our family. These include, but are not limited to; • Your room is your personal space; however, the cleanliness of your room impacts the whole household. You are expected to keep your room clean and fresh. Before returning to school your room is to be left as you found it – bed made, floor clean, lights off, towels hung up, etc. • Your bathroom is shared with your sister. You are both responsible for keeping it tidy. Towels are to be hung up and no dirty clothes left on the floor. • Any food in the house is yours to eat. Please be respectful and write an item on the grocery list if you use the last one or something gets low. • Friends are welcome at any time. Meals for a crowd are a specialty. Advance notice is always helpful. • Please resume all regular household responsibilities as prior to college. Trash and recycling are taken out on Wednesday nights, lawn mowed, bird feeders filled, animals fed. Dog walked. These responsibilities are your part of the contract. Our hope is for you to get the absolute most out of your college experience and to enjoy it. Please remember to be safe and to always think about all decisions you make with an eye on the consequences. Remember, as you are now 18, you will be treated as an adult by law enforcement personnel. , God will take care of your career path and your future. In truth, it is already known, but only to Him. He asks that you take care of your character. Remember, ‘True character, as defined by God, is doing the right thing, regardless of personal cost.’ In short, you are responsible for the inputs, so do them excellently. God will then take care of the outputs. Lastly, and above all else, “Love the Lord your God, with all of your heart, all of your soul, all of your mind, and all of your strength. Love your neighbor as yourself.” Do this and you will never steer wrong. Let God direct your steps. Listen to Him. ...
Visits Home. Roofing Personnel shall be paid travel allowance and travel time for trips home as hereafter scheduled. One return trip home every two months when employed over three hundred and twenty km but fewer than six hundred and forty km from Xxxxx. In addition, Roofing Personnel will be paid for one trip home under the same conditions at the Xxxxxx- mas Season.
Visits Home. Roofing Personnel shall be paid travelling expenses but not travelling time for trips home hereafter scheduled. One trip home every month when employed over three hundred and twenty (320) km from Toronto. In addition, Roofing Personnel who desire it, will be paid for one (1) trip home under the same con- ditions at the Christmas season. The length of stay at home during these trips shall not exceed five (5) working days unless the Em- ployer agrees to an extension. When employed on a project that is six hundred and forty (640) or more road km from the Toronto City Hall, each Employee is entitled to make and on presentation of the receipt, the Employer will pay for the cost of one (1) reduced rate, three (3) minute telephone call per week.