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That's not my responsibility

I really don't know how to tell a manager that something is not my responsibility without being rude. I don’t know why, but he suddenly expects a bunch of things from me that aren’t my responsibility at all and he sure knows it well. Is this happening to anyone else?

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Are you the one of few females on your team? Are you automatically volunteered to spearhead things like birthday reminders, holiday parties and baby showers?

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Post ID: @4jfb+1gnxSfe6

If you do everything well, they'll just keep piling it on. Just ignore them and they'll buzz over to someone else (or just forget).

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Post ID: @2tpl+1gnxSfe6

tell them you need help managing your workload and what needs to be prioritized. put the ball back in their court. then do a really sh---y job with whatever they want you to do. they'll find some other rube to do the extra work next time.

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Post ID: @2rzc+1gnxSfe6

What your manager asks you to do is your responsibility

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Post ID: @1hnd+1gnxSfe6

"I'm already at capacity"

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Post ID: @1nsu+1gnxSfe6

I’ve seen others use the phrase, “I’m working on it.” That is the go-to language these days for people who aren’t actually “working on it.” Eventually, your boss will probably give up and go to someone else.

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