teacher didn't submit recommendation on time; what to do?

<p>I think the point is - one person’s ability to “blissfully enjoy evenings and weekends without thinking of work” results in stress for others who might be depending on that other person to do something (and in this case - the teacher appears to have dropped the ball). Of course, this is not “expecting someone to be on call 24/7,” but you know that. Just think how much less stressful the situation would be for everybody if the teacher had been able to weigh in over the weekend and say “I did send it, I’ll check on Monday first thing” or “Ooops, my bad, I didn’t send it” and now they know to reallocate their Monday morning appropriately. Why this is “bad” is beyond me. It seems smart and efficient.</p>

<p>Best of luck to your daughter!</p>