This is a cute comic, but it would be much, much worse if the director was the type to send change requests directly to the junior associate.
Because it won't just be font size. It will be some impractical idea that you've already ruled out in three weeks ago in meetings with your manager, but now you have to drop everything and waste more time spinning wheels to either attempt the director's dumb idea, or you have to spend time explaining to him why you've already ruled it out, and do so without seeming lazy or insubordinate.
While you're doing this special task for the director, your workload is piling up and your manager thinks you're slacking because the director emails you directly and never bothers to CC your supervisor. You can try to diligently CC your supervisor on all replies, and even mention your supervisor in emails (the classic "looping in x"), but rest assured, the director will never use reply-all.
I hate how most of my job is being a professional emailer.
I noticed on paragraph 3 of this policy-mandated letter that literally no one but me will ever read--and it's mind-boggling that even I read it--that you referred to "December 2022."
As it is December 2023, and December 2023 is referred to multiple times elsewhere in the aforementioned letter, can you please clarify to which month this document refers?
Thank you in advance.
did ChatGPT make this?
No just someone with experience in office work.
Like the Romanian movie "Teambuilding"
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