'You're not a team player': Employee accused of insurbordination after refusing to do the work of his fully remote Karen coworker

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    "I'm not dropping my own responsibilities to do the job of someone that can do it themselves from home"
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    By "Insubordination" you mean, refusing to do someone else's job?
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    My job's lease for the office was terminated. They were not prepared even tho they were given notice months in advance.
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    We are split up, either we're fully remote or relocated to a different office. They determined who goes where purely based off job title. My dept was literally split in half.
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    Half of us are fully remote, the other half now have a doubled commute and we're 1. ETA: It
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    should be noted, management stated the workers that are fully remote were told if they have a task that requires them to be in-office to complete, then they need to come into the office.
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    And workstations were set up for this express purpose.
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    Today one of the fully remote workers emailed me a bunch of PDFs and asked me to print them all,
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    then scan them all to her in one batch cause she wants the PDFs to be combined. I said she can just use Adobe to do this and even provided instructions on how to do it.
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    My boss then responded and told me to do what the coworker asked. I ignored the email. Then I get phone calls and texts. "So you're not willing to do what I ask?" I'm busy with my own work. I'm not dropping
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    my own responsibilities to do the job of someone that can do it themselves from home.
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    "You're not a team player" I gave her an easier, faster and more efficient way to complete her task, with instructions.
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    "If you have a problem with how our relocation process is being handled, bring it up to management" I have. Multiple times.
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    Got an email recapping our convo and that I am being insubordinate by not doing. what I'm told. Cry me a river.
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    ReedRi... 14h ago • Printing and scanning just to combine a PDF? And they complained?
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    A trifecta of Karen, environmentally wasteful boy, and someone who needs to realize their imposter syndrome is not a syndrome.
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    xdaemo... 14h ago • • They were already PDFs, but she wanted them all on one PDF so she was going to have you print them out and remake it into one giant PDF... When
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    she could have just combined them digitally and not wasted any paper at all????
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    Scizmz 13h ago. • To clarify, I offered a more efficient solution that saves company resources and a substantial amount of time. Your
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    response was that I was insubordinate because you didn't want to learn a basic function of the software that the company already pays
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    for? Or was your motivation based on the desire to waste substantial company resources? Either way,
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    this is a wildly inappropriate and unprofessional response and I have CCd HR in order to document this behaviour.

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