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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would never check anyone's damn calendar. I'm not their assistant. One of our biggest time-wasting VPs will send an email that says "let's meet at x time, is that OK?" When you say yes, he writes back "can you send me an invite?" In the time it took him to type that sentence, he could've added it to his own calendar. I just ignore him now.[/quote] If you need my help to get your work done, you can schedule a meeting at my convenience. I don't need you for anything.[/quote] That's funny. It's always the senior-level staff who are asking us to meet -- which is why I said he's the one sending the email. I would never schedule a meeting with them. They're worthless and spend more time blowing hot air than doing work.[/quote] So you report to mid level staff?[/quote] VP. They might as well be mid-level. They spend all their time on LinkedIn bragging.[/quote] So how do you avoid meeting with your boss?[/quote]
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