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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't ask a more senior colleague for information you yourself can track down easily. It makes you look lazy, uninformed and like someone who doesn't realize her time is less valuable than her senior colleagues' time. [/quote] I agree with this somewhat BUT dont be one of those assholes who will not help out with a simple answer once in a while. Its just rude.[/quote] If you need me to approve something, prepare for it. In other words, read the company policy that concerns the issue. Discuss with your immediate management before bringing it to me. PS - I get paid more because my time is more valuable. Only someone under 25 would think their time is as valuable as a vice president's.[/quote] I posted earlier in this thread. I'm neither 25 or 55, and am director-level. It would be great if our VP-level staff would actually read a three-sentence email thoroughly before responding with a question that is answered in the first line of said email. I'm sure their time is "more valuable" than anyone's, yet they waste an inordinate amount of everyone's time (and their own!) by being "too important" for just about everything. Not accusing you of doing this. Just more of a general observation/rant. :evil: [/quote] OK, Joey, back to camp now, lunch is over. Be sure to wipe.[/quote]
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