
Why do we always hate our boss worse than our mother-in-laws? The mother-in-law, I would understand, but why the boss? Isn't it unfair to fancy him as a fat-ass jerk with a lurking tail? Hell, no! That's the least we could feel after he stamped on our careers!
When you're the boss, don't go fawning at your inferiors to win. You're not running for Congress, you're running a damn office mess! This is a big no-no says Charles, a sales manager for a New York firm. "If
Donald Trump is fair and sweet, you definitely won't see him owning half the world by now".
Charles confessed that while he's a doting father and a loving husband at home, he's a nemesis at work. "That is the only way they can take you seriously, believe me!", Charles explained. Though he's in sales, I think it's one of the rare occasions when he spoke of truth. It's a jungle out there, and in order to stop the messy,
crazy antics at work, the boss has to roar like a Lion King.
Really now, I can't imagine myself working my ass off if I don't hate my boss. Without him raising the living hell out of me, I don't think I could perform dearly to hold on to my job. Maybe that's part of the office delusional mystery. The boss needs to be strong and firm even if he's wrong. At least that will unleash the drive to persist and insist. No one dares to thwart a father, only the sleaziest jerk.
That's how the world works, and I don't want to fight back the waves of culture. I'd have to say that's stupidly genius! To be intimated by your boss, you actually come up with good results, good work.
How do you end up with the ultimate choice without asking first the big question? Without a clear idea of what we want, we are rather pushed to buy impulsively. In a high edge technology, you are almost sure to spin your exorcised head in 360 degrees ju
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