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    Work Abuse: How to Recognize and Survive It


    Crazy Bosses: Spotting Them, Serving Them, Surviving Them


    In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing With Manipulative People

    Characteristics of a Toxic Boss

    "Toxic bosses are an increasing phenomenon in contemporary workplaces and if you happen to be unfortunate enough to have one you must be made aware that they are hazardous to your health and well being.

    According to a recent British study, your health is directly related to the quality of your relationship with your boss. Those with a poor relationship tend to have high blood pressure and high stress levels."

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    User: Robert17
    Date: 2/27/2011 9:12:00 PM

    Remember guys, Bosses will never put anything good in your file or give praise, Because when it comes time to lay off someone cause the company said cut the budget, it makes their job easier. They always keep shit in your file & never tell you that you did a good job. Because it is not advantageous to them.



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