One of my colleagues has put an open box of materials in the entrance. It's to go back to the vendor because they goods received are faulty. Our ultimate boss has the paperwork.
Our boss is a hard but not effective worker. She has so much to do, she is often very hard to talk to - there will be a metaphorical queue at her desk all day. I know when she comes back she has to talk to one of the Project Managers about something happening tonight for example, and will certainly not be interested in dealing with sending the box back.
Therefore it will fall to me. I will have to hound her until she gives me the paperwork. I will have to deal with the company to collect the goods and get a refund (which we may not even be entitled to - I have no idea how long we've had these sitting around). And it will be to me everyone complains about the fact we've just had a huge clean of the workshop, and yet there is already a box sitting in the entrance way, like the monitors which were abandoned there for months while our IT Manager tried to work out a way to get them recycled that didn't cost us money.
So, thanks TB. Thanks for effectively giving me a task which will be arduous and frustrating without even ackniwledging that you were giving it to me. It's not my job to return items you have decided are below par, it might not technically be yours either, but it's not mine.
Grrrrrr.
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