As a student, consequences are not that dire, yet. But if you're an employee of a higher position who handles all the "hard work", procrastination will definitely bring you nowhere... ^_^Now. Let's just say that I'm a boss of a not-that-big company. I rotate my employees in the different branches of my 30+ outlets chain store. Store A can handle 5 employees, Store B can handle 3 and C can accomodate 4 and so on...

Unless there's an uneventful event, I will only need a few minutes to assign who's going to what branch. Basically, I can do things what I want whenever I want since I'm the boss.

In my main branch, I still have to do some things. Yet since I love procrastinating and pretending to be busy of reasons unbeknownst to them, I'll let them be and pretend that I really am doing lots of things. Weeee...

If I continue, I'll face numerous complaints.
My procrastination will lead to delayed pay, uncoordinated workforce and everything negative that may happen. Weeee...
My procrastination will lead to delayed pay, uncoordinated workforce and everything negative that may happen. Weeee...I'll edit this later