Just
like in the movies, workplaces can sometimes become quite a hassle to juggle
with pressures from the worldly responsibilities. Bad blood with colleagues is
still a given because, at some level of your working relationship with them,
there will come an occasion when you may have to disagree on what they have to
say and vice versa. But, bad blood with the boss? It’s not like how it fairs
with colleagues. If you have a boss who’s widened the gap between the two of
you just because he has a bias against you or simply put hates you, there’s
nothing that you can do about it. But there are ways to tell if your boss hates
you.
They Openly Criticize Your
Work
If
your boss hates you, he/she will completely disregard your good work for the
little mistakes that you’ve made from the beginning until he decides to go
overboard and humiliate you in front of others in the workplace, especially
managers.
You’re Left Out Of Important
Meetings
If
your boss hates you, he/she will see to it that you’re not given the essential
details that you absolutely require for the project you’re working on. Your
boss can do this easily by excluding you from important meetings, completely
ignoring your presence in the office, etc. This way, you’re perceived as
incompetent and careless, and your boss gets away looking completely righteous.
They Talk About You To
Others
Needless
to say, it’s not good to talk. If your boss hates you, he/she will pass certain
rumors around the office and bad-mouth you whenever it pleases him/her. This
way, other colleagues may act more nonchalant around you or pay close attention
to what you’re doing at work.
You Get Turned Down For
Promotion
If
your boss hates you, he/she will not offer you promotions for which you’ve gone
up for. Even after demonstrating your abilities, proven you’re reliable and
responsible, you’re routinely passed around when new opportunities arise. Your
boss promotes someone you think is less deserving in your stead.
They Find Fault On Excellent
Work
If
your boss hates you, he/she will consistently strike a note to either
disapprove or find faults even on your project that in truth is meritorious.
Instead of realizing the whole project’s worth and quality, he/she will nitpick
in on tiny issues such as wrong calculation or spelling error. This habit may
not only discourage you to work hard, but also dishearten you to show up for
work the next day.
They Assign You To Too Much
Work
If
your boss hates you, he/she will heap upon unrealistic work expectations on
your shoulders. It’s bad enough that you’re not getting promoted, appreciated
for your work, and neglected out of important meetings. To show that you’re
less deserving for the job, your boss will give you more work to finish, as
compared to the less work given to colleagues.
You’re The Last To Depart
If
your boss hates you, he/she will give last-minute work at the time when you’re
about to depart for the day. It gives your boss an edge, and you crack under
the pressure. Another sign is you know that the work given can be complete some other day, it’s not as urgent as what your boss deems
it to be.
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