I already understand
how the sponsorship process works he actually explained it the other day. But
honestly, that conversation should’ve happened a long time ago. I even sent an
email weeks ago about the sponsorship, and he never mentioned that I needed a
specific letter for documentation. Now he’s bringing it up when it’s already
too late to act on it properly.
What’s tough
is that I’m the one dealing with the client, and I don’t want to feel them that
were ignoring them. Amila really gets under my skin sometimes he acts like he
doesn’t want to help, and it comes off as selfish. I get that he doesn’t want
to be too involved in the financial stuff, and that’s fine, but is it really
too much to ask for a little heads-up or support?
He had the information way before I did. Things like printing the letter, getting it signed, and placing it on the right desk should really fall under his role in the accounting department. It just feels unfair to be left to figure things out last minute when it could’ve been a quick handoff if there had been better communication.