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bjornwilde) wrote in
ways_back_room2019-03-18 06:27 am
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Monday DE: Death and Taxes
Inspired by my having done my taxes and annual insurance claims, how is your pup with the boring but not so trivial paperwork of their lives? Or at least of the government/society they live in?

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Moist finds paperwork interesting because that's his way into getting people's trust, if you have the right papers, people will believe anything.
Paperwork isn't as much of thing for my others. Charles has accountants and lawyers to take care of his paperwork.
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Sabine doesn't seem like one who likes paper work, but she's kind of an arty nerd, so I'm going to say she does enjoy it. I think it's the sense of order it brings. Still, she *hates* the Empire's bureaucracy, beyond hating the Empire.
Jessica hates paperwork and will gladly pay anyone to do hers.
Viv does not see any problems with doing paper work. It is clear and easy to understand.
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Being a CSI for the police department means there are a lot of forms and reports and things that need to be done in triplicate and approved and authorized and revised, then resubmitted, then delivered to the proper departments before being filed on his end. It's a lot. And depending on his caseload, sometimes stuff stacks up.
Of course, his penchant for tardiness and absentmindedness has never helped this, and now his superhero-gig cuts into his time for that stuff even more. Super-speed does help quite a bit, but only so far as things he can control goes. There's no helping outdated computer systems at the precinct, or processing times in departments that have their own backlog to contend with.
It's part of the job, though, and Barry doesn't really mind. He could do with being hounded and yelled at by his boss and impatient cops a little less, but that's just kind of how it goes.
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If they did have to do taxes or fill out insurance forms or some similar paperwork (right now I'm personally mired in a passport reapplication, for instance), they'd probably be good at it; they'd read the instructions before they started and then carry them out. It's not a very interesting activity, but they don't find it difficult.
Mission reports are probably the only kind of paperwork they regularly do; Bastion's are clear, concise, promptly submitted, and very, very straightforward.