What type of boss do you have
brain_higgy
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DO you have a relaxing careless boss who lets you get your work and cares less what you do as long as the work gets boss doesnt care or have a strict boss who rules your life and tell u when and how to do stuff and be on time basically a teacher all over again
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Same!
It's the only reason I open these threads.
Me too. We have turned CH into a performing seal
*throws a few fish around...and a brightly coloured ball*
I like his names for the OP. Drainpiggy
The first one, get it done, no interference, told off if not done. Assuming she remembers she asked me to do it in the first place.
Do you give jobs to people who center everything? If you do, I want to work for you. I can center the crap out of everything.
He's/she's in middle management.
Meanwhile he just sits there dicking around all day.
I mean it's me, but I'm sure everyone would agree
Hat tipped sir.
Madam actually, but if it makes you happy...
Same as mine. The office motto is really that as long as the work gets done and no one takes the p, then anything goes really.
It's swings and roundabouts where sometimes we're so busy that it's a 12 hour day without lunch and then others it's quiet so it's long lunches down the pub.
Treating people like grown ups and having give and take is the way to get the best out of staff I reckon
I am of coursley self-employedimented and as suchly, answerforth only to myselflage and don't have to dealy with the unwanty miserabold gits that others may have to sufferagette. Folly folly.
My biggest peeve with her is how she treats the staff like naughty school children. It is a job where a lot of kids aged 16-18 work, but even so I think it's ridiculous speaking to people like they're little children. Having a bit of respect for your staff does wonders for their motivation and having respect for you too.
Luckily this is just a stop-gap job while I'm sorting my life out so it's not a long term situation. Couldn't face the thought of working for her long term!
The feeling you get when you read one of the OP's threads is a "brain higgy". You know, that sort of weird mental spasm you get, when everything goes a bit higgy for a minute or two.