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getting blamed for not doing other people's work
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So I work as outside garden recovery and I'm the only one who does it. So on my days off there is nobody overnight to work and it falls on me to do everything when I get back. Last night the openers and closers left like 8 pallets out that I had no idea why they were there, I talked to the asm who runs garden and he asked if my supervisor texted me telling about them( he didn't dude is useless) all he said was take care of it. You guys know garden is in season so having to catch up on two days of work plus what other people left I couldn't get to all 8 pallets. I worked like 4 of them plus my stuff so around 13 pallets. Night ops manager is now saying it's on me for not having good time management otherwise I would have finished everything. Like soil and mulch hadn't been touched in two days and they've already told me I'm the only person that does outside and now I'm getting blamed for not finishing other people's stuff. Shits frustrating! Even the night ops manager said he brought a pallet down and it hadn't been touched in 3 days but now it's my fault I didn't work it. He said other departments finished and I'm like yeah because they have more than one person. Anyways I needed to rant so thanks

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