Is your boss a knoob?

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e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
What do you do when your boss has a go for no good reason and makes you feel like quitting your job?

I can't quit because my family needs the cash so I need to get over it fast.

Any advice welcome.
 
Request a private meeting to sort out your differences, talking problems through is sometimes the easiest solution.
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
What do you do when your boss has a go for no good reason and makes you feel like quitting your job?

I can't quit because my family needs the cash so I need to get over it fast.

Any advice welcome.

I've no advice - only sympathy.

It's a little easier when you're living with mum and dad and you've only got No.1 to look after - you can, quite literally, walk away. But when you've get responsibilities it's a different kettle of fish altogether.

Are you able to go out for the afternoon - arrange a sales call, visit a client, etc.? Something to relieve the stress?

Cheers,
Shaun :biggrin:
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
start looking elesewhere, but also make yourself invaluable in your current job. then when you find a new job, say byebye and leave him in the s**t.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
You have my utmost sympathy. I'm okay at the moment but the majority of my bosses seem to have ranged from incompetent to downright vindictive.
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
Go for an extended bike ride when you finish. Best way to unwind yourself.

You'll end up wondering why you ever got into a huff.
 

Melonfish

Evil Genius in training.
Location
Warrington, UK
look elsewhere but don't be overly brash about it. in the meantime write down any comments he made and date them. request a quiet meeting and openly record it using your phone or Dictaphone or whatever.
you'd be very surprised how this can go.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I'm still paying the psychological price 20 years on for staying too long in a job that was doing my head in, so I'd say ride your bike to unwind, and while you are doing that, plan your exit strategy!
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Ring Acas's Helpline- they can help you confidentially with problems and give you advice how to sort it out with your employer if it gets to that.
Extract from their Help page at www.acas.org.uk:
"The Acas Helpline is the place to go for both employers and employees who are involved in an employment dispute or are seeking information on employment rights and rules. The Helpline provides clear, confidential, independent and impartial advice to assist the caller in resolving issues in the workplace.

Call the Helpline on 08457 47 47 47."

 
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