u/Head_Appeal2743

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Privacy professionals, what is your daily workload?

I would appreciate any insights from peers on the type of tasks you are dealing with on a daily basis. I do almost everything in our organisation PIA and DPIA, LIA, TIA, ROPA, handling data subject rights (thankfully there are only several per month), handling incidents, reviewing Data Processing Agreements, reviewing supplier's due diligence questionnaires, drafting notices and policies and reviewing existing ones. While the workload itself is bottleneck but sill manageable, the constant context switching feels like it is taking a toll on my relationship with work and engagement. I am wondering if this is just how privacy work looks like for others, or whether you have a more defined scope of responsibilities and shared between your team members. How does your day to day work look like?

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u/Head_Appeal2743 — 4 days ago

My partner M35 and coworker doesn't defend me 28 F.

My partner (35M) and I (28F) work together in corporate. I don't expect him to fight my battles or do my job for me, but when someone is openly rude to me, and I'm already explaining myself while they keep going at me, he just stays silent and listens to this. It has happened already twice in situations where I had valid points (in both cases I was attacked by the same person). And seriously I don't need rescuing, but just being supported. Even a simple "I think she's explained her point" would mean something. Am I expecting too much from a partner in this situation?

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u/Head_Appeal2743 — 2 months ago