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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If she's commuting with a spouse [b]why can't she work while he drives? Or take the work with her and do it later in the evening?[/b] It sounds like she's taking advantage because she knows you'll stay and finish the work. What has she said when you've previously brought this up?[/quote] These are good questions. I think you're being taken advantage of. You need to address it. If it doesn't change and there's time sensitive work to be finished that she promises to do the next day. Say "That's great. Let me just send this email to the boss letting him/her know you'll be doing that." And walk out the door with her.[/quote] OP here-- in the industry we're in it doesn't really work like that. I was trying to avoid stating my profession, as it is one that many people have uninformed opinions about and once those people start chiming in then the thread will derail. She does take her own personal work to do on the drive or at home, but it's not the stuff that needs to be done for the greater good. [/quote]
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