This isn't my frustration, but rather my coworkers'...
My boss and her associate are both very wealthy, socialite businesswomen. As such, they have executive assitants and "people" who do things for them. They also employ people at their businesses whose job it
isn't to be their assistants, but are treated as such anyway. This morning, her associate emails a PM here to "arrange an Uber for her at 4:30am tomorrow please and thank you." Now this is not at all in my coworker's job description, nor does she even have the app on her phone, nor is the associate incapable of doing it herself. So she replies that she does not have an Uber account, can't help.
Then the associate emails my boss's executive admin, who is not the associate's assistant but works for the company, and asks her to set up an Uber. Now Alex, the assistant, is having actual techincal troubles getting Uber to work for her, so she emails back that it would probably be best if they arrange the Uber themselves since her account doesn't work. The response..."we look forward to you figuring this out and letting us know the Uber is arranged."
Seriously, just because you're wealthy and employ people does not mean you have to be treated like a toddler who can't dress herself whenever a "mundane" task needs to be completed.
I am SO glad I'm not part of that.