Bosses from hell
By wongchoiyee
@wongchoiyee (7413)
Malaysia
April 20, 2018 8:23am CST
Many of the bosses I work with before are bipolar. Why I say that? Most of them will open the radio while working and so they imagine or halucination that I love the singer on the radio. True I love some singers and they will start to call their friends or business friends to say I cannot do that and mess up with the entertainment industry. Soon I get fed up and can't do the job anymore because I have no pride anymore. Should I just get over and forgive them or just stop work because I have an interview tomorrow at a legal firm. I am doubt they will treat me like this again. I can't assume all of them are like that except telemarketing and survey market research companies are not like this. They offer comfortable environment. But I am a secretary graduate, should I just stop my passion to become a secretary? Please help.
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5 responses
@wongchoiyee (7413)
• Malaysia
20 Apr 18
but my heart can't take this type of harassment anymore. I wonder tomorrow interview will be different cos I call the lawyer asking for vacancy and he is so rude.
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@caopaopao (12395)
• China
20 Apr 18
@wongchoiyee In fact, you can meet rude people everywhere. You just can't avoid this kind of people. So never mind his rudeness.
@wongchoiyee (7413)
• Malaysia
20 Apr 18
@caopaopao I know. I am born with soft hearted and weak in dealing with these kind of conflict, I will better avoid working with them if possible. So I try my last chance of working in a office one more time, if it still like that, I will quit and never go out seeking for job already, and work at home.
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@wongchoiyee (7413)
• Malaysia
27 May 18
Sometimes circumstances makes us stop pursuing like in my case I have depression and schizophrenia since I was 16 years old, so realizing my dream is kind of failure even I think if I can, I can.
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@Shiva49 (26762)
• Singapore
27 May 18
@wongchoiyee That is sad to hear. Wish you luck.
I went for a safer option when it came to my jobs as I did not want to be jobless.
I was more into enjoying the jobs over time.
It is tough to follow passion when we have to work for others - siva
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@wongchoiyee (7413)
• Malaysia
9 May 18
yes indeed, but I cannot stand my boss looking upon my shoulder all the time while I was doing work. It causes me sleepless nights.
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@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
10 May 18
@wongchoiyee I would feel the same way, if my boss is like that.
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@BelleStarr (61102)
• United States
28 May 18
I think you need to find the right boss.
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