Depends on context. Who is asking you? If it's someone more senior, they probably don't wanna work with the other junior, which isn't really "walking all over you", unless you're super busy then just say that.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 10:36 amAnon who posted earlier about getting asked to do another junior’s work for something I wasn’t staffed on. Do you think it’s because it is my reputation that I do not say no? I am a bit worried because I do not want people to walk all over me
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