Cannot mount multiple CIFS shares in /home

I have 2 users, Joe and Fred, who each have their own directory in /home.  I also have a Netapp filer with a CIFS share called CorpData, which has subdirectories for Joe and Fred.
On the Arch Linux box, I have this for my fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information
# <file system> <dir> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
# /dev/sda1
UUID=d93def89-7611-43c8-a74f-e20bee64bd7e / ext4 rw,relatime 0 1
//10.1.1.141/CorpData/joe /home/joe cifs credentials=/etc/credentials,noserverino,_netdev,uid=joe,gid=users 0 0
//10.1.1.141/CorpData/fred /home/fred cifs credentials=/etc/credentials,noserverino,_netdev,uid=fred,gid=users 0 0
The problem is that at boot time, Joe's directory will be mounted, but Fred's will not.  The reverse is true if I reverse the two entries in fstab.
If I issue the "mount -a" command after logging in, the second mount does get mounted, but also generates this error message:
mount error(16): Device or resource busy
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
I did refer to man mount, but since only the second mount is failing, I don't know what I could try differently.  There are many more directories in CorpData, so I don't want to just mount that entire share on /home.

Looking into this further, it seems that the server is not able to accept the second request so quickly after the first.  Is there any way to insert a delay or sleep command between the two mount entries in fstab?

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    Users Disk
    UserShares Disk
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