Guy who started his own business starts behaving like he forgot what it's like to be an employee: 'The things he asks of me after hours and on my personal time... you'd think the guy never worked for anyone in his life'

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  • Why does every guy who starts his own business suddenly forget what it's like to be an employee?

    I won't go into every single detail because it'd be a wall of text, but my boss used to be in the same role as me before he started his own company 4 years ago. The way he speaks to
  • ago. The way he speaks to me sometimes, the things he asks of me after hours and on my personal time... you'd think the guy never worked for anyone in his life.
  • Here's the thing. I know his character. I've known him a long time. If he were in my shoes right now, he would never accept this. Not in a million years. And yet here he is, demanding it from me. It's like owning a business just...
  • people somehow. corrupts Anyway, yesterday I stood my ground. Without any warning, I parked the company vehicle in front of his house, took a taxi home, and texted him: "I'll
  • come pick it up once you're willing to speak to me properly and ready to see my side of things. Oh and you can cancel any future invitations for company parties or meetings. I have plans."
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  • Heard nothing for 5+ hours. Then he sent me this huge text listing everything he's "done" for me since I started. Like that changes how he's allowed to treat me. Yeah great, you bought me some gear.
  • That means you can treat me like s t? | don't think so. His wall of text ended with "it's all a misunderstanding."
  • I haven't replied yet. Letting him soak a little.
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