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[quote=Anonymous]Did you give a deadline? I have someone in a different team who asked me to look over something (basically redo it/ fix it because they are fine with mediocre work). I acknowledged but have my own work to do! Was not given any kind of date where they wanted it by. Then they sent a snarky email saying they asked me X times and bcc’d HR. It isn’t my job to do / fix their work. I have been doing this for awhile and keep getting roped into this departments work. I replied gave bullet points but asked for a due date as I wasn’t given one and reminded them my first priority is my work not theirs. My boss told me just to reply “no” next time and reminded me that by helping before it looked like they could do good work so to stop helping them. So I wouldn’t be snarky. I would give a due date and then see jf they reply. People are busy and have their own work to finish. [/quote]
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