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southernyankeebelle

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3. Sad story. I tell you I had a boss that no one in our office like. Mean and nasty.
Sat May 5, 2012, 09:20 PM
May 2012

We would beg the Sergeant Major to take him golfing everyday. He would come in late. Before he came in we would all be happy and at ease. As soon as we could see him coming everyone tensed up and it was quiet you could hear a pin drop. He drank pepsi like it was coffee. When it was on sale he ask me to go to the commissary and buy him 5 cases. I did and bring it back to the office. He didn't even help me carry it in. He was a real prick. Before he got transferred I finally told him what I thought of him. I told him that when he goes on a helicopter and jumps out I hope his chute didn't open. He laughed because his own mother told him the same thing. He was such a jerk. He made people feel small. I remember him treating an E5 terrible and the E5 asked him if he could speak frankly and he told him that there was nothing to pleasing him. The day he left was a happy day. A few months later he called from Korea and I said damn you didn't jump out of that plane yet. He laughed. I was serious. It was funny.

I have had many bosses from hell. I lived all over the world bad boss are the same everywhere.

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beautifully honest dana_b May 2012 #1
I tried, I really did, and thank you for saying so. Amerigo Vespucci May 2012 #2
Sad story. I tell you I had a boss that no one in our office like. Mean and nasty. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #3
How sad that the American workplace lends itself so perfectly to this bullshit nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #4
I couldn't agree with you more! Kath1 May 2012 #11
I'm a former teacher who became a corporate paralegal, then moved to a smaller town... Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #16
I love your reply! Kath1 May 2012 #18
Thanks, Kath! And that's another thing. 53 is o young, in my view. Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #19
Young? LOL Kath1 May 2012 #22
You bet 53 is young! nt Sarah Ibarruri May 2012 #32
Thanks! Kath1 May 2012 #33
Anger at herself pipoman May 2012 #5
"She was the best, and she was the worst"... she was human. hlthe2b May 2012 #6
Worst boss I ever had was completely neutered by fear of HIS bosses tularetom May 2012 #7
My dear Amerigo Vespucci... CaliforniaPeggy May 2012 #8
i never had a good one but my worst had alzheimers for years roguevalley May 2012 #9
Yikes. BlueIris May 2012 #10
I'm not going to argue that my example is the worst.... Permanut May 2012 #12
Many good life's lessons here cbrer May 2012 #13
Wow malaise May 2012 #14
That was quite wonderful. aquart May 2012 #15
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #17
wtf? YOU didn't know her. The OP did. and your comment cali May 2012 #20
Beautifully expressed. cali May 2012 #21
I don't think any job is a piece of cake hfojvt May 2012 #23
She had ambitions... Amerigo Vespucci May 2012 #24
I don't think it all rests with us hfojvt May 2012 #25
No, please let me clarify... Amerigo Vespucci May 2012 #27
been there tooeyeten May 2012 #30
If we're honest, "I hope in the end, I win, for me" is what we're all thinking. Amerigo Vespucci May 2012 #31
I'll bet, even spectulate tooeyeten May 2012 #34
great story tooeyeten May 2012 #29
k&r We all die in end. I wonder why people spend this fragile short life making others miserable Liberal_in_LA May 2012 #26
I think she got tunnel vision Amerigo Vespucci May 2012 #28
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