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Funny Excuses: I Was Late Because My Wife Froze My Truck Keys

That well-worn excuse — "The dog ate my homework" — lasts well into adulthood, according to a new survey by online job website, Careerbuilder.com. The survey asked hiring officials and workers why employees were tardy, and found a little more than 25% of workers are late to work at least once a month. Most explanations were straightforward, such as heavy traffic, inclement weather or problems with daycare.

But here's a brief sampling of more hilarious reasons:

-- "Employee's angry wife had frozen his truck keys in a glass of water left in the freezer."

-- "Employee accidentally left the apartment with his roommate's girlfriend's shoes on and had to go back to change."

-- "Employee got a late start because she was putting a raincoat on her cement duck in her front yard (because rain was expected later that day)."

-- "Employee attempted to cut his own hair before work and the clippers stopped working, so he had to wait until the barber shop opened to fix his hair."

-- "Employee claimed to have delivered a stranger's baby on the side of the highway."

The tardiness survey is similar to Careerbuilder's question last month, in which it asked companies about "strangest interview blunders":

-- "Candidate said he had to quit a banking position because he was always tempted to steal."

-- "Candidate asked to be paid 'under the table.' "

-- "Candidate said he didn't want the job if he had to work a lot."

Both surveys were conducted by Harris Interactive last November.

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.