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[quote=Anonymous]Person B has no real motivation to do a good job because they know that Person A is going to do a thorough cleaning anyways and they know that no matter how good of a job they do person A is going to criticize them and tell them it wasn't good enough. There isn't going to be glass on the floor because Peraon A has already said they are going to clean up after Person B picks up the pieces. Person B knows Person A is doing the thorough cleaning so why suplicate the work? Either Person A or Person B should have taken on the responsibility for the task. If Person B knew they were actually responsible, they would do a better job. [/quote]
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