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Am I wrong for choosing not to perform a task outside my job description?

I'm a furniture delivery driver. I make $12 an hour. I was asked to pull weeds out of the store flower bed because there was nothing else to do today. I said no, I'm a delivery guy, not a gardener or landscaper. Who make in-between $15 to $20 My bosses son was the guy that asked me to do it. This furniture store is a family business. I'm not related to them at all. His son is like “Well it's just work to keep us busy. I always pull the weeds out and mow the grass for my dad” Like good for you buddy, I'm glad you're taking care of your dad's business. But you get payed way more than me. But If I'm gonna be a delivery guy AND a landscaper, I want way more then just $12. So I refuse to pull weeds out of a garden bed.…


I'm a furniture delivery driver. I make $12 an hour. I was asked to pull weeds out of the store flower bed because there was nothing else to do today. I said no, I'm a delivery guy, not a gardener or landscaper. Who make in-between $15 to $20
My bosses son was the guy that asked me to do it. This furniture store is a family business. I'm not related to them at all. His son is like “Well it's just work to keep us busy. I always pull the weeds out and mow the grass for my dad”

Like good for you buddy, I'm glad you're taking care of your dad's business. But you get payed way more than me. But If I'm gonna be a delivery guy AND a landscaper, I want way more then just $12. So I refuse to pull weeds out of a garden bed. I mean I'll sweep and clean the warehouse and store cuz I make more then a janitor does, but tending that garden bed is asking too much.

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