Phil Pennock wrote:
> When people say "not in my job description" then they tend to find
> themselves penned into exactly what is in their job description.
>
> -Phil
>   
Yes - IMNSHO it's better to use 'not in my job description' to try and 
get rid of the menial tasks - not the interesting challenges!

[Not that invoking 'not in my job description' often works to get rid of 
the menial tasks, either! Ah, well.]

- Richard
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