Boss consistently clocks out at 11am to golf, leaving employee to run the office alone

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My boss clocked out for the day to go golfing... again

My boss (who also owns the company) left today at 1:00pm to go golfing with his buddies. He does this pretty often. There are only three of us at the company.. me, my boss, and a delivery diver who only works about one day every other week. So when my boss leaves, I'm the only one in the office for the rest of the afternoon. I started this job 1 month ago.
I know he's the owner and I understand that comes with flexibility, but I'd be lying if I said it didn't make me feel a little resentful or envious while I'm sitting here working for the rest of the day.

Commenters gave their ideas and thoughts about what he could do with this time.

_TallOldOne_ I loved it when the boss left.
BasicReputations Good chance he hired you just so he could do this.
Carolann0308 Crank the tunes and enjoy the day
itsagoodtime Well at least no one is breathing down your neck
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chaosisapony I was always so happy when the boss left. Please, just go, get out of my hair.
Relative_Article556 Bro your boss is not present - this is ONLY a good thing there is no benefit to your boss being there. Enjoy it
dominorex1969 You're learning the lesson of capital vs labor. Look up what Honest Abe Lincoln said on the matter.
lunarteamagic I had a job like that. I got sooooo much reading in while the boss was gone.
soruth999 If it's just you and the boss if he isn't working how is there to make sure you are working... Enjoy your early Fridays homie
illogicalone Learn whatever his business is, make appropriate contacts/connections, make those connections like you better than him, and then start your own business undercutting his operations.
Existential_Sprinkle As long as the workload is manageable and your pay is alright, kick your feet up and stop pretending to be busy
illumnat Think of it this way... when he's out golfing, he's not there to bother you to do some sh. You still need to get whatever work done you need to do, but otherwise you're left to your own devices!
Crank up some music, put on some movies, take off your shoes, whatever! It's way, way, WAY better than him being some micromanaging who's constantly breathing. down your neck!!!
maxgaap As long as he isn't stalking you via security cameras while golfing this is an absolute win.
IndependentGiraffe8 Yeah you can go to work for government or a big company, and avoid seeing this. I understand, worked for a family owned business, there was family and there was the help. If something better comes up, take it, press for a raise if you think you deserve it.
SchruteFarms Beet Down He pays you to handle tasks he can't or doesn't want to do to. That's entirely the point of a job. That's why you're employed. What he does with his time isn't really up to you.

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