I have to do this on a scheduling program now. And then update it every day (supposedly). There is about 10 fields I have to fill in for each task, and if there are sub-tasks, I need to write those in although only 4 other fields for each subtask. Sometimes it does take me longer to put it on the scheduling program than to do the task. And then I have to update the dates it should have been done when I have not done it so nothing is overdue. A fulltime job.
Jeff0811 almost 3 years ago
And let’s not forget the hardest part, paste list copied from yesterday to today’s list. We’re dealing with two lists here.
Finbar Gurdy almost 3 years ago
I’ve had days like this.
ekw555 almost 3 years ago
it looks like the private sector is just as productive as government employment.
SkyFisher almost 3 years ago
Reading Basic Instructions in on my to-do list 3 days a week.
kartis almost 3 years ago
“1. Drive boss insane. Again.”
garcoa almost 3 years ago
I have to do this on a scheduling program now. And then update it every day (supposedly). There is about 10 fields I have to fill in for each task, and if there are sub-tasks, I need to write those in although only 4 other fields for each subtask. Sometimes it does take me longer to put it on the scheduling program than to do the task. And then I have to update the dates it should have been done when I have not done it so nothing is overdue. A fulltime job.
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
When you do things like this, you don’t get to complain about your lack of a raise. Or the client being angry at you.
Guy from southern Indiana almost 3 years ago
I’ve had a couple of jobs where you had to fill out a timesheet, showing the hours you spent on different projects. I hated that.
prrdh almost 3 years ago
Alan Lakein would be proud.
jerry400 almost 3 years ago
Wish I had the same guts he has ..