Anonymous wrote:I think in companies it’s a major no-go as others have indicated.
But, I get the sense that assistants to senior law firm partners have a broader remit or senior guys in boutique finance shops. No?
Anonymous wrote:the issue with doctor appointments and such is that technically the doctor's office should have authorization to speak with third parties. why would you add this person to your medical file as an authorized recipient? That is definitely an overreach for both parties.
Anonymous wrote:What’s a TA? You would probably be considered difficult and may have trouble retaining an assistant unless the person you hire knew the tasks were personal in nature. But is that ethical?