Which is worse?

So which one would aggravate you more. The fact that the summer intern showed up one day without you knowing anything about it or having anything prepared, or the fact that she finished her internship Friday and no one bothered to tell you so you could disable her accounts and pick up the laptop she was using and get it stored properly until Tuesday morning?

I’m going with C) all of the above…

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