Thanks for the replies.After a few hours of relaxation and dinner with friends, I am feeling a lot better.
We are a very small company with only 6 full time employees and 2 part time. So "job descriptions" don't really apply because everybody (except the "service manager") has to pick up the slack. Yup, that even means shoveling the snow and cleaning the office.
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I talked it over with Mark, and I have decided to write down exactly how I feel about this whole thing, and have a meeting on Monday morning. Mark pointed out that my boss prolly doesn't know how ripped I feel, and hasn't even considered that there would be a reason for me to be PO'd.
I'm reminded of the ppl I use to babysit for. They were a great all around American family, but one time, Gary, the husband decided that his wife should be the one to mow the lawn. She griped and complained, but he kept insisting on it. So one day she did it. And she mowed the lawn crooked and left hay-mows and a horrible looking job. That was the last time he asked her to mow the lawn.![]()
Maybe on Monday when my boss sees how horrible I am at doing inventory he won't ask me to do it again.![]()





After a few hours of relaxation and dinner with friends, I am feeling a lot better.
) has to pick up the slack. Yup, that even means shoveling the snow and cleaning the office.
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