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Over the next week, she meticulously documented every delayed shipment, every missing pallet, every customer complaint, and every routing decision that caused unnecessary overtime. She even recorded instances where he left early while payroll logged him as working full hours.
By Friday, she compiled a clean, professional folder of evidence and sent it to the company’s regional manager. The report outlined workflow issues and efficiency gaps without assigning personal blame.
The following week, the boss was called in for a long HR meeting. By the end of the week, he had lost all authority and was relocated to an office with no direct reports. Within a month, he resigned.
Sometimes, the most effective way to handle a tyrannical boss is simply to “act like you want the job.”
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"My Boss Told Me to Act Like I Wanted the Job, So I Did. He Regretted It."
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