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mlm668
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Re: Do you ever have to fight for your own work?
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October 20, 2001, 08:12:19 am »
Ms. Marie -
1. Good to see you posting again. You've been gone a while and you always have great advice. I've missed it.
2. I know just what you are talking about and the others too. My boss is great at typing his own stuff. When he's not comfortable with what he's done or its real important and he wants it double checked he brings it to me to clean up. Not a problem for me since he's rarely in the office and I'm not always there the same hours he is.
Then a year later he'll ask me to find a letter he did back when that was about such and such because he needs to do a similar one. If I can't find it in the paper file (which I guard like a rabid dog - my files "ASK ME IF YOU NEED SOMETHING BECAUSE I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON IT FASTER THAN YOU") I used Word's search feature. I love it.
All of our jobs are basically changing with all the new technology around. I guess we just have be flexible and look at our roles in the office in a different light. I"ve been struggling with just that all summer, but I think I'm finally starting to come to terms with it.
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