Yesterday, I asked you where is the SIV invoice. You said you had passed down to Transport. I even asked you whether did you print two copies of the packing list. You said you did. That means you know that I’m talking about the flow-thru SIV. Since you say you have bring down the invoices, I told the warehouse to bring down the cartons. You never even asked me for the SIV number. So that you can check if it is for today’s delivery or for Monday. If normal SIV delivery, will I ask you where is the invoice? Normal SIV invoices, do not need to pass to warehouse. SIV flow-thru, invoice have to be pass to warehouse. Normal orders invoices, will be pass to Transport. And you kept saying SIV flow-thru, you don’t know how to do. Well, it because you don’t care already. You are leaving the company next Tuesday.
Now that the two cartons was advance deliver before the invoice is out. You told JL and push all the blame to me? It is both parties at fault. Not just me alone.
Before I emailed customer the packing list, the customer said you know the number of flow-thru will be delivering today.
And your flow-thru for today, you just leave at the printer and just go home before you ensure all the flow-thru is completed with written the number of cartons and highlighting in the spreadsheet and pass it to the warehouse. When I do orders, I don’t do things like that. This is the first time I ever saw you did it this way. Search for the invoice in the spreadsheet, it can’t be found. I told the warehouse, don’t bring down the stocks yet.
Do you know that their orders have to go out way before we reach office? Do you really know or not? Fine, since the invoice can’t be found in the spreadsheet, I see what JL says on Monday. You don’t care about both SIV invoice and today’s flow-thru invoice.
I never see such a irresponsible person before. Things have not yet completed, she even dare to go home first. Since she is leaving the company next Tuesday, doesn’t mean that she push all the blames on me when it is not all my fault.

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