btw which yardstick are you using?
i think everyone is entitled to be judgemental after all we are made in the likeness of god. no? he who created the day of reckoning decides how we should live our lives? ok may be stretching it a little...but the point is we tend to judge others more than ourselves. we may be self-critical however we do cut ourselves more slack. it's basically called double standards when we apply 1 standard on ourselves/our friends/our family and measure others on the ISO scale. so how do things like this ever work out? my years as a support member of any team has taught me well to observe first question later. i can form my own opinions on the way things work and how it should work and try to make them work my way in the end. i can form my own opinions on the people i work with and not get carried away with the character bashing. i can measure anyone with my own yardstick but it should be the only one. i'm not sure if i am the right person to offer sound advice or humbled sentiments but i'd still voice them out. i would also like to give people the benefit of the doubt....
btw a PA is totally entitled to bitch about given more work (that's not within our jobscope we think) even though there's nothing much to do except chat on msn and surf. look we have nothing against you, the work delegator but there's a thin line between the support we're giving and the support you think we ought to give. it's our rights! *angie take cue*
btw a PA is totally entitled to bitch about given more work (that's not within our jobscope we think) even though there's nothing much to do except chat on msn and surf. look we have nothing against you, the work delegator but there's a thin line between the support we're giving and the support you think we ought to give. it's our rights! *angie take cue*
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