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Is It Old Fashioned That I Am The Tea Maker?
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I work in a small family run office doing admin/reception work. I have to make tea & coffee 4 times a day for everyone(8 of them have hot drinks) plus any visitors. Every morning I am greeted with a sink full of cups and dishes(I leave earlier so clean up before I leave but no one else bothers). Some of my colleagues treat me like I am just their little slave and just the tea maker! I would like to suggest a rota for drinks and washing up etc. I also have to empty all the bins once a week and the kitchen bin every day so maybe I could suggest we do our own bins as and when needed. There is the odd time when one of them will empty the kitchen bin but in general its my job. I knew about the tea making at the interview but the bin part was thrown on me after my first week. Is it unreasonable to suggest a rota? I have been there a year now and honestly I feel totally under valued and am thinking of moving on.
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make their tea in their dirty mugs and serve it to them.
22:11 Sat 27th Jan 2018
I can't see much wrong with being expected to make the tea.
When I worked at a railway station it was always the most senior person on the shift who was expected to make the tea (and wash the mugs). On most shifts that would be the duty supervisor (i.e. me!) who took on the task but if there was a manager on the site they'd usually brew up for everyone instead.
The company's managing director lived in the town, so he often passed through the station. Whenever he'd got the time to do so, before his train departed, he'd make tea for everyone.
When I worked at a railway station it was always the most senior person on the shift who was expected to make the tea (and wash the mugs). On most shifts that would be the duty supervisor (i.e. me!) who took on the task but if there was a manager on the site they'd usually brew up for everyone instead.
The company's managing director lived in the town, so he often passed through the station. Whenever he'd got the time to do so, before his train departed, he'd make tea for everyone.
Agree with sqad. You are, it seems, the office junior, therefore you get all these jobs - someone has to do them. Probably time for you to reassess and apply for the next stage up, but most office workers start as you have done. It's pretty normal for last one in to get the grotty jobs.
I am reminded of a girl at school who wanted to be a hairdresser. When it came to work experience fortnight we fixed her up in a salon -- she lasted 1 day before she was returned to school, because she spent the time sweeping up the floor and making cups of tea for the clients and objected to that. You have to start somewhere and go with what is expected. Hope this helps- you've probably served your apprenticeship by now.
I am reminded of a girl at school who wanted to be a hairdresser. When it came to work experience fortnight we fixed her up in a salon -- she lasted 1 day before she was returned to school, because she spent the time sweeping up the floor and making cups of tea for the clients and objected to that. You have to start somewhere and go with what is expected. Hope this helps- you've probably served your apprenticeship by now.
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