I was missing audio for a number of commercials that start tomorrow for the county fair, so I text the sales rep about it.
She turns in a production order that has the wrong copy on it. Of course, *I* don't know it's the wrong script, I just process whatever they turn in, so I process it and pass it on to be produced.
Wookiee is the guy doing the actual production, he notices that the script is the wrong script, brings it up to me.
The salesperson is confused, she has absolutely no idea what is going on, she's just pushing papers around until everybody leaves her alone. Meanwhile the GM has pushed through his OWN contract for the fair and put the sales rep's name on it, which confuses her further.
The GM then receives an e-mail full of google drive share links which he can't figure out how to open (if I had to bet, it's because he's trying to do it on his iphone like a flailing idiot instead of at his PC like a human being), so he forwards the e-mail to me titled "can you open these, if so I need you to send them back to me."
Naturally I have no problem downloading the links from the shared google drive, and I e-mail the downloaded commercials back to the GM. The GM then forwards the original e-mail (full of google share links) to the salesperson. Why he didn't send her the files, I have no idea.
The sales person however has no problem downloading the spots for herself, listens to them, figures out which ones we need to run...
and then forwards me five separate e-mails, each one containing no attachments, just individual google drive share links, that her e-mail client's formatting has now BROKEN so clicking them doesn't work, then turns in another production order to me. At 5 pm. To start tomorrow. With very little other information on it, basically a paperwork way of saying "you please figure this out for me."
And you know what? It almost didn't occur to me how laughably bullshittingly amateur and incompetent the entire chain of events is because IT HAPPENS ALL THE TIME AROUND HERE.