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Tuesday, September 8, 2020
On The Job By Anita Bruzzese 4 Ways To Handle Your Childish Boss
On the Job by Anita Bruzzese Helpful data and advice from America's favorite office columnist Tuesday, September 1, ahhh - the true problem is when the TOT is the proprietor of a small firm and the one boss. I belong to the silent era and have by no means had a bad boss. I have had a couple of dumbos, but I at all times thought it was a degree of honor to not be disconcerted by stupidity. Fact of the matter, as Taylor suggests you'll be able to go a long way towards creating an excellent boss. My blog speaks to this very issue: /m6NiP Angelique, That is a tricky situation, and one I have confronted. I found the best way to take care of it was simply specializing in the experience I was getting and the skills I was studying -- after which I left for a greater boss. Dan, Thanks for the link. The more information on this topic, the better. I once had a boss who preferred cats over folks. Cats could don't mistaken, people he basically hid from. Hard to speak with that kind of childish boss. I caught out the job although as a result of it was the most effective in town and HE finally left to open a cat adoption middle. I found useful tips in Taylor's Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant blog so I can more effectively deal with my new boss since I am not sure how he feels about cats. Here's her blog: /weblog/ Sandra, Sounds like HE discovered the proper job for him, and also you each benefited from it!
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