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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in my 30s and this isn't my first professional job...capitol hill, federal agencies, I've been here for more than 4 years. we used to have a quality guy up front (enlisted military) for admin support (that was his main job) but he moved, and now we have a guy who doesn't know anything about our office after a year and[b] is at the gym 3 hours a day[/b]. So it's very difficult to deal with the essential jobs not getting done - it's like a conflict of my nature to let work go undone or poorly done because people are lazy. but I definitely see your point. I'll try to be more aware of ignoring the phone and try to have her get the hint.[/quote] Your workplace sounds like a hot mess. Just do as little as everyone else does. Clearly, just showing up is enough around there! [/quote]
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