Although my kids are not in school because it's summer, I still manage to run late for work. Maybe it's the fact that I know I have additional time to roam around. As I walk in 10 minutes late, my "acting" supervisor asks me, "What's on your agenda for today?". Remind you that I have not even made it to my desk. I still have to turn on my computer, I have to check messages from yesterday because I was out, open my mail and then eventually I will have time to figure out "what is on my agenda".
This question bothers me because it's like you're asking me, What work do you have to do? or do you have enough work to do? As if I am a child and you have to keep tabs on me. Now I am a professional and I have been doing this for quite some time, I don't ask you what you are doing, so don't ask me what I am doing. If I need help, I know where to find you.
This could all be because I started off having a bad day and before I can get settled to work, I am already being asked questions -as if I dream about what work I have to do before I even get to work.
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