Anybody else have issues with people who are not employees but think they are? I'm not talking about trying to get into restricted areas, but things like answering questions, trying to fix things, refilling printers, etc. By answering questions, I don't mean if somebody asks where X is and this person happens to know, heck I do that. But answering questions or doing things that should only be answered by staff.
I'm waiting for the day I, or somebody else, gets hauled in to the department chair for sexual harassment or some such because the "lab assistant" did X. (This person also lacks quite a bit of tack.) We can't kick him out 'cause he needs access to the computers, and trying to talk sense into him is like trying to talk to a brick wall.
I'm waiting for the day I, or somebody else, gets hauled in to the department chair for sexual harassment or some such because the "lab assistant" did X. (This person also lacks quite a bit of tack.) We can't kick him out 'cause he needs access to the computers, and trying to talk sense into him is like trying to talk to a brick wall.

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