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[quote=Anonymous]I think that some admins are not treated well by people. There are no boundaries on their job duties, so often they feel like people can and do ask them to do all kinds of things on a regular basis that don't really fall under their duties. They don't get promoted or get significant raises over the years, but there is a task and responsibility creep, especially if they are an admin for a group of professionals. So the best way they find to set boundaries is basically to be rude. It keeps people from finding it too easy and comfortable to just keep piling on requests and tasks over the years that never amount to any professional promotion or recognition. In the private sector, bosses and offices have more ways available to them to reward admin staff. So admins that go above and beyond actually might see either some professional recognition, monetary recognition, or at the very least perks. That doesn't happen in government agencies. [/quote]
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