I have now worked three days at the Commons office, and one day back at the Collegetown office. It has been... interesting?
Like, on Saturday I spent an hour-ish putting together two complementary procedure write-ups about how key pick-ups work -- one tenant-facing to go up on the website and get sent out as an email template in response to questions, and one office-internal that describes how we make the tenant-facing stuff happen. The former was mostly copypasting the Collegetown equivalent, which we have had posted on the website for LITERAL YEARS, and making the necessary tweaks to adapt it for downtown. The second took a little more thought, but still wasn't terribly complicated.
Apparently this alone has justified my pay raise, because Mom Boss has been trying to get the downtown staff to do something similar for, again, LITERAL YEARS and Company Owner was impressed by my work.
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Yeah, I think that gives a pretty representative example of the problems the downtown office is drowning in.
( another paragraph of Liz being professionally offended by downtown's (lack of) procedures )
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Today I caught up on a bunch of Collegetown stuff, ( cut for details ) *sigh* Ah well, so it goes. At least I get paid for my time?
Like, on Saturday I spent an hour-ish putting together two complementary procedure write-ups about how key pick-ups work -- one tenant-facing to go up on the website and get sent out as an email template in response to questions, and one office-internal that describes how we make the tenant-facing stuff happen. The former was mostly copypasting the Collegetown equivalent, which we have had posted on the website for LITERAL YEARS, and making the necessary tweaks to adapt it for downtown. The second took a little more thought, but still wasn't terribly complicated.
Apparently this alone has justified my pay raise, because Mom Boss has been trying to get the downtown staff to do something similar for, again, LITERAL YEARS and Company Owner was impressed by my work.
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Yeah, I think that gives a pretty representative example of the problems the downtown office is drowning in.
( another paragraph of Liz being professionally offended by downtown's (lack of) procedures )
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Today I caught up on a bunch of Collegetown stuff, ( cut for details ) *sigh* Ah well, so it goes. At least I get paid for my time?