I'll give you a taste of the world I've been living in. My dad left behind the number of a storage unit, in which he allegedly kept some important documents. Supposedly he'd been working on a will (spoilers: he wasn't) and if he was, it would be there.
He did not write down (as far as I could find) the address, or even the name of the company. All I had to work with was the number of the unit. So I had to check every storage place in the city until I found the one.
I did eventually find it (through bank records, once I got access to those), though I couldn't find the key, so management had to get somebody to cut the lock open. Then as soon as I had access to the place I got hit with "By the way, unless you want to pay $500 for another month's rent, get out." So I spent an all-nighter clearing the place out. Not the most comforting place to be at night. This resulted in my house being full of boxes I couldn't get rid of until the estate was legally settled.
That was one task out of a gazillion.
But I'm doing it. There are very few tasks left at this point. Just odds and ends that are caught in various bureaucratic snags. As of today, everything I can do is now done. There's more work to do, but every remaining thing is someone else's job for now. I am going to sleep tonight.
He did not write down (as far as I could find) the address, or even the name of the company. All I had to work with was the number of the unit. So I had to check every storage place in the city until I found the one.
I did eventually find it (through bank records, once I got access to those), though I couldn't find the key, so management had to get somebody to cut the lock open. Then as soon as I had access to the place I got hit with "By the way, unless you want to pay $500 for another month's rent, get out." So I spent an all-nighter clearing the place out. Not the most comforting place to be at night. This resulted in my house being full of boxes I couldn't get rid of until the estate was legally settled.
That was one task out of a gazillion.
But I'm doing it. There are very few tasks left at this point. Just odds and ends that are caught in various bureaucratic snags. As of today, everything I can do is now done. There's more work to do, but every remaining thing is someone else's job for now. I am going to sleep tonight.