honeywolf7
<font color=teal>I don't get in cars with strange
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There is a group of people here at work responsible for preparing written reports which the clerks then type in. Well, they've been messing up their written reports and so management decided to show them what it's like when they mess up by having them walk a mile in our shoes. I was picked to teach them how to use the software and I figured that was the reason they were doing it....wasn't told directly. I mentioned it to the other two clerks and they expressed a concern that they wouldn't have work to do and since I'm sort of closer to management than they are (not in position, but I just associate more with them and I am given more management type jobs to do) I went to my direct manager and told her there was a concern. She thanked me, basically said that the reason I thought they were doing it is the reason they are doing it, and went and explained it to the other clerks. Did I do the right thing in discussing their concern with her? I feel like I showed leadership ability, but not sure.