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Tips on how to deal with your boss

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In every company, there is always a boss. It’s either they are the manager, stockholder, or the owner of the company. Seeing a boss walking towards the office always makes the employees a bit nervous. This is the time where the office starts to be quiet and everyone is acting busy.  

Dealing with your boss differs in every company. There are bosses that know how to handle their employees and some only know how to command them to do this and that. As an employee, dealing with your boss is very important. In this article, I’ll be sharing some tips on how to deal with your boss.

Respect – As an employee, it must be obvious that you must respect your boss. Even if the boss is already angry, never ever shout back if you love your job. If you want to defend yourself, talk to him nicely, and explain yourself. Make sure to do this when his temper isn’t at his peak.

Passion – If your boss thinks that you are useless, show him that you love what you are doing. Show him that you are passionate about everything with regards to your work. In this case, you’ll prove to him that what he thinks about you is wrong. In some cases, there are those bosses who tell you that you are weak not because they don’t like you but he only wants you to improve. Don’t take it as an insult but accept it as a challenge.

On-Time – Being on time will always leave a mark. Being on time is not just about going to work early but also beating deadlines given. If the boss noticed that you could easily beat your deadlines, another good impression.

Honesty – Honesty is always important. Being honest could lead to trust. Having your boss trust you is one of the best things that you could acquire. Just be careful, if your boss trusts you already, make sure to maintain it and never break it because if you do, acquiring it again would be really hard.

Dealing with your boss is not just about having a promotion but also to show him that you deserve the job given. Lastly, always remember that even if you are friends with your boss, make sure to know your limits. You might be friends outside the office but when it comes to the office. Work is work. Always be professional.  

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