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My bossy boss!

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Question - (10 November 2009) 4 Answers - (Newest, 12 November 2009)
A female United States age 51-59, *airytail writes:

I have a boss that is very emotionally abusive towards me. I can never do anything right it seems no matter what. I have talked to her only once about it but it still occurs. I do my absolute best to please her but its not enough. The worst is she dosent even say she is sorry for it. It makes working there very hard. Thanks in advance..:)

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A female reader, fairytail United States +, writes (12 November 2009):

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fairytail agony auntMy boss is being more reasonable now and so far so good. I think my talk with her helped. :) Thanks everyone

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A female reader, fairytail United States +, writes (10 November 2009):

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fairytail agony auntThanks guys that helps allot for your input.. :)

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A female reader, pinktopaz United States +, writes (10 November 2009):

If you've already confronted her yourself and things haven't changed then all you can do is go over her head. She's creating a hostile work environment for you--and that's not good. Nobody likes a boss that micromanages and makes you feel like you're not good at what you do (I've had a boss like that). So if you don't want to get her into too much trouble yet, you need to speak with her boss. If her boss doesn't do anything or if she doesn't change her act after her boss speaks with her, then you'll need to go to HR and complain to them about her, which is big stuff because when a complaint goes to HR, she can soon be fired.

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A female reader, SirenaBlusera Mexico +, writes (10 November 2009):

SirenaBlusera agony auntThat sounds really stressful and I would like to help, but could you be more specific? What kinds of things did she do? Can you give me some examples?

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