Sorry it has taken me so long to reply - A bit swamped.
What you usually end up with is the one person doing all the jobs poorly.
For sure. It is about optimization, not the best result unfortunately.
they are literally expecting the impossible.
I think this is part of the deal - this way, everyone (almost) fails, because even if you get 4 out of 5 tasks "perfect", the focus can be on the fifth.
No worries! I get how that goes. Yeah, it's a broken system, but the money isn't there to pay what it takes to fix it or run it right.