Re: What Would You Do with a Writer Who Can't Write?
I'm not sure how or if I should go to management--is it a contractor's "place" to bring things like this up? It is frustrating to do my work and some of his. During the last joing project, I wrote 184 topics to his 24.
The job market is tight--and I don't want to "cause a situation" as they say around here.
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