Boss?
Boss?
Anyone have a boss that seems like they go out of their way to provoke a negative emotional response? Button pushers so to speak?
I know that it's not sobriety talking because I've felt this way about this women since I started. However it being Monday after such a relaxing weekend it's nearly impossible to deal with her and try as I might I can't avoid her - the woman will follow me into my office going on and on if I get the information I need from her and jet before she finds something to start ranting about.
I know that it's not sobriety talking because I've felt this way about this women since I started. However it being Monday after such a relaxing weekend it's nearly impossible to deal with her and try as I might I can't avoid her - the woman will follow me into my office going on and on if I get the information I need from her and jet before she finds something to start ranting about.
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a few times in my carreer i've gone so far as to get a crazed look in my eye. but I cant always pull that stunt off. but that look like oh oh oh my he might lunge accross the table or something.... I'm 99% of the time totally faking the routine but I dunno what else to do.
working from home tho I cant pull that trick anymore lol.
working from home tho I cant pull that trick anymore lol.
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Yeah I had a "button pusher" boss for the 1st 17 years of my current job. I was fortunate enough to be supported by his superiors when we'd butt heads, glad he retired last year. Now my boss is a 28 year old guy, I just turned 50 and this kid is the best boss I've ever had. His parents did something right, no ego games or manipulative crap just a straight forward, respectful young man. And I respect him as well.
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