You are being disingenuous. Of course they know books belong in boxes but they are useless at quickly packing books because they need to open and examine each book because books are fascinating. Pro tip: if you are moving have your book nerd friends pack up the kitchen and the linens.
You are being disingenuous. Of course they know books belong in boxes but they are useless at quickly packing books because they need to open and examine each book because books are fascinating. Pro tip: if you are moving have your book nerd friends pack up the kitchen and the linens.
No, you're being disingenuous. You don't actually think a PhD is incapable of packing boxes without looking at the books if that's the task they're allotted with. What actually happened is a single PhD was interested in the books on front of them, started reading them, and you let it happen and chose to take it out on me long after the fact. If the task allotted the PhD was "do the packing to Jenn's liking in the time she specifies" then intelligence would be a boon and not a curse.
You are being disingenuous. Of course they know books belong in boxes but they are useless at quickly packing books because they need to open and examine each book because books are fascinating. Pro tip: if you are moving have your book nerd friends pack up the kitchen and the linens.
No, you're being disingenuous. You don't actually think a PhD is incapable of packing boxes without looking at the books if that's the task they're allotted with. What actually happened is a single PhD was interested in the books on front of them, started reading them, and you let it happen and chose to take it out on me long after the fact. If the task allotted the PhD was "do the packing to Jenn's liking in the time she specifies" then intelligence would be a boon and not a curse.