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Handling a bad boss is an art that can be mastered over time.
However, the best part of it is that if you learn to handle him/her, you can handle anybody in this world.
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Staying quiet is the solution in many situations.
This not only shows your maturity level but also gives them time to reflect back on the situation.
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Learn to let go things when they happen consecutively, dont try to recall incidences and make it a habit. This will avoid any mental breakdown at the end of the day.
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Try focusing on the solution instead of the reason of why he is yelling.
Once you find the solution, the reason to annoy will automatically vanish
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This can differ from person to person, but everyone has a topic to melt on. Identify it for your benefit.
If not anything, a boss can be atleast obsessed with himself
But don't overdo it.
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Ik it sounds unethical, but let's be practical. You don't need to be honest at all times, coz it can be used against you when times are rough.
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Sometimes our action can lead to a different reaction (which we wont know without practicing).
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1. Don't behave the same with your juniors.
2. Know when to say NO.
3. Learn to stay calm when times are rough.
4. Avoid gossiping
5. Know when to quit....so "learn to love your work and not the workplace."
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I wish someone told me these points before I started articleship (hoping my boss doesn't read it though XD)
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