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So, our temp can't alphabetize.
One of our main admin people is going to be gone for three weeks. They hired a temp just to answer the phones and do some basic stuff.
My co-worker asked her to alphabetize some files. Then she had a question, and he realized that while all the files beginning with "A" were together, they weren't alphabetized. He gave her the benefit of the doubt, thinking maybe she just grouped them by letter and thougtht that was enough, and explained how he wanted them to be alphabetized, as in ACEC would come before ACEH. She was confused.
She literally couldn't put files beginning with "bob" "boh" and "bos" in alphabetical order.


My silly Lily is almost 4.

Re: So, our temp can't alphabetize.
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Oh. Dear.
I go a little bazerk if I don't have things alphabetized that way.
Sad.
When I was around 19 I was an office temp, and we had to take lots of tests for placement. How did her inability to alphabetize get overlooked? Or maybe that such a basic, assumed skill that they don't test for it?
Exactly what I was thinking.