The admins at my agency are terrible. It's easier to do something myself. |
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I work for the government and see this daily. Our agency recently put out an announcement for a budget analyst position.
Who do we hire? Minority vet with a degree in HR from University of Phoenix. The individual can't even run a basic function in excel. The whole department consists of a few competent analysts and a whole bunch of other people who are terrible at their job but were hired by the gov't for one reason or another. |
You're all useless |
what kind of a person cannot send their own fax or fedex? To me that is outright ridiculous, almost like expecting someonevat the office to bring you coffee |
Think the point is that the support staff were hired to do this job. They are being paid to do this as their job and collecting expensive benefits. If the people who they supported did this on their own, there would be no reason to hire support staff. Also, the people who they support focus on their job and the support staff, generally who are paid less (maybe not so true in government) do their work at a lower cost. Kind of like a client paying for $5/5 minutes of clerical work vs $1/5 minutes. |
they do have it easy. affirmative action is a nice ticket. |
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You're clueless. Though I disagree in part w/ the pp quoted and the racial stereotyping (some admins were worthless (black, Hispanic, white, etc.), others were good (black, Hispanic, white, etc.)), I was a manager at EPA for 26 yrs (retired '13) and I and my staff all sent our own faxes regularly and did our FedEx shipments when needed (admins usually handled that). Your disbelief merely reveals your clueless ignorance. People were there to get the job done and unlike a lot of others (BigLaw etc.) it was not "beneath" me as a Div. Dir. or Associate Office Dir. to send a fax if that's what needed to be done. Others with poles up their butt (you perhaps?) may not believe that people can be willing to do that if that's what the job takes, but it's a fact whether you like or believe it or not (I and others were often at the office after admins had left and someone had to send those faxes or get those briefs out). |
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p.s. (00:23),
given the staff ratio, one admin support would handle 8-10 lawyers (at least) plus 1-2 supervisors so when 1 of the 12 needed a fax sent it was a fair bet that the admin was working on something for one of the 11 others and couldn't just drop it to send the fax ... so if a lawyer needs to --- god forbid --- send a fax rather than wait til the admin could break to do that -- the lawyer did. That's getting the job done (being a professional, not a prima donna). |
Shame on your hiring panel, HR and manager (signed, a 26 yr. Fed manager). |
I wonder if your colleagues would say this about you. Perhaps they think you are incompetent and only hired to check the minority status box marked female. |
Yes i agree. I worked in a law firm and we faxed and emailed are own work. No secretary needed. Surprise, surprise, it was also easier for me to type my own motions. Administrative assistant positions are gradually being phased out due to the invention of modern technology. The other posters need to Stop their bitching and whining and keep up. |
I know it is so easy to be a white woman In america and then to have the luxury of affirmative action is the icing on the cake. |
Not the poster you quoted, but your post suggest that your admin staff was busy doing other things. The other poster stated that she was required to do mailings, etc because the admin staff refused. Not the same. |