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'''Just Doing My Job''' is a [[Stock Phrase]] that means two very different things depending on context:
This is a disambiguation page. On All The Tropes, the [[Stock Phrase]] '''{{PAGENAME}}''' could refer to:


* When the stock phrase is used to claim the speaker is not worthy of being praised for his actions, see [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]].
* When the stock phrase is used to claim the speaker is not worthy of being praised for his actions, see [[Heroic Self-Deprecation]].

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Just Doing My Job is a Stock Phrase that means two very different things depending on context:

  • When the stock phrase is used to claim the speaker is not worthy of being praised for his actions, see Heroic Self-Deprecation.
  • When the stock phrase is used to claim the speaker should not be punished for his actions, see Just Following Orders.