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Our office is something like that but in reverse.

If something goes wrong, job #1 is ALWAYS to assess blame and it is ALWAYS someone else who gets blamed. Oddly, it's usually me because I was likely the person responsible for everything leading up to that point.

 

As an example about 22 years ago I took a huge room of files and destroyed what wasn't needed and shipped everything else off to a storage place. We saved about $3k in rent every year for 22 years. This year we were told we could destroy it all so it cost $1,800 to have it all shredded. All savings were ignored, I was blamed for an $1,800 bill that was now 100% my fault.

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On 11/16/2017 at 2:31 PM, Roberts said:
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All savings were ignored, I was blamed for an $1,800 bill that was now 100% my fault.

 

 

I totally understand how you feel.  What do they notice?  It's always the $ they don't get to keep in their pockets. :(

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