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Re: Re: Re: Re: Off-topic...Update...Boss at work
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Posted by Harry G on June 11, 2004 at 06:15:17 from (65.219.213.55):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Off-topic...Update...Boss at work posted by kentuckykid on June 11, 2004 at 04:57:18:
KentuckyKid, Many years ago (going back 30 years) I was in same situtation.I was rode rode and it never let up. I finally had to make choice to move on.I actually dreaded going to work knowing how I was to be treated. Best move I ever made. When you are unhappy with your employer/place of employment everything suffers. Quality, productivity cannot be achieved. And when unhappy mistakes do increase. I paid my dues and kept striving to be the best. Eventually, after time I was told I was the best mechanic in my tri-county area. I have taken many a green mechanic under my wing and taught them the fine points of being a master. This is something that was never done to me by some of my old time seniors. I always told myself I would never be like that and deprive others of what I have learned. This in turn earned me immense respect. I can get another job if I should chose just by making a couple of phone calls. Plan your exit. Make sure all uniforms that he supplies are turned in. Make sure you have none of his tools in your box and leave as cordial as possible even though he may try to disrespect you. Don't stoop to his level if he chooses to go that route. Keep your chin up and walk tall. Good luck and best wishes.
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