James missed his daughter's first school day 13 years ago. It still hurts


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It was thirteen years ago but James Keene still feels angry about the day he was forced to miss his daughter’s first day at school.


Working at a clinical nutrition company in Sydney’s Baulkham Hills, the young father applied to take the morning off three to four weeks in advance.


While Emilie isn't phased, her father still feels upset about the day he missed his daughter's first day at school.

While Emilie isn’t phased, her father still feels upset about the day he missed his daughter’s first day at school. Credit:Janie Barrett


The interim chief executive denied his request, claiming there was “no way” Keene could be absent for any part of the day, as the company’s annual conference was scheduled.


“At that time I worked in the marketing area so the first half of the day was just high level people speaking,” he says.


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