I won't tell you to "deal" with it-- I'm going to tell you how to get your boss to keep her mouth shut. She sounds like someone with control issues and no sense of boundaries.
First off, excel at your work. And then do something that I was taught to do when I worked in customer service: "make them suffer with kindness." Be soooo nice to her and sooo conscientious, she'll eventually hit a breaking point. She might try to be mean to you even more, but be even nicer to her-- it'll really rattle her cage. And here's the secret:
Help others in the workplace, such as the salespeople and the other girls in the office, excel at THEIR work. In fact, if you have noticed that there is someone else in the office who is taking the brunt of her work, or if there is someone else in the office better suited to be in a management position, help THEM succeed. Yes, you'll be back-stabbing your boss, but someone like that who can't even manage basic office cohesiveness shouldn't be in that kind of position.
I've had to deal with people like your boss my entire life and more often than not, it's someone else who is really the person doing all the work and being the driving force behind a workplace.
2007-07-23 05:46:32
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answered by Anonymousgirl 3
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In my experience some people are like this no matter what you do. They seem to take an instant dislike to some people, and refuse to be reasonable. I would ask myself if her crappy attitude outweighs the positives of working there, and decide if it's worth looking for another job. If she really affects a lot of your working life, it might be a good idea to look around for something else, if you only have to deal with her for a small part of the day then I wouldn't worry about her too much. Really though, it's up to you. You spend a big part of your life at work, and being made miserable by someone else's bitchiness in awful. Sorry for you! Good luck, I hope you can work something out!
2007-07-23 05:13:16
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answered by ♥♥Mum to Superkids Baby on board♥♥ 6
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FIREBALL226 is absolutely correct! These types are power tripping and will never change. Start sending out your resume, but take my advice, don't let anyone know until you have another job lined up. These types will fire you if they find out you are looking. Then when you find another job, write her a a resignation letter. As hard as it may seem, be nice, you don't want to burn bridges, as other employers may call her at some point for a reference.
I can empathize with you. Been through it many times (now happily retired), so many, that I have the bumper sticker, t-shirt, coffee mug and fridge magnet. LOL
Enjoy your day!
2007-07-23 06:09:25
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answered by Sr. Mary Holywater 6
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There is one of those everywhere you go, so no changing jobs will not solve your problem, it will only give you some new rude person to deal with. I had a boss at my last job like that. She hated me, I never did anything to her, she just did not care for me, and I was getting the raw end of the deal, with things like side work, because she would make me work harder than her "favorites". But I toughened up and took everything she gave me, and did it perfectly, so she would have nothing to yell at me for. My best advice, do everything perfectly, and ignore her back handed comments. She will get bored of you, and move on to someone else. That is what happened with me and my old boss. We actually get along now, that we don't work with each other.
Good Luck!
2007-07-23 05:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it worth the extra stress that this women causes you? Even a ***** manager has a main boss. Explain your situation such working environment is not suitable to work in. And the main manager above her ought to be doing something about her. Now if all fails, I would change the job. Cause it will only get worse. Good luck!
2007-07-23 05:12:04
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answered by angelikabertrand64 5
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i've got had impolite bosses interior the previous and specific it sucks. the appropriate thank you to handle one among those person is by utilising being assertive. by utilising no skill are you stooping to their point. Your boss could come off yelling at you on the subject of a undeniable pastime activity. jointly as your impulse could be to need to punch him interior the face, the appropriate you're able to do is take his words and twist it in a manner the place he could sense calm and warranted which you would be waiting to preserve the pastime activity to hand. provide him the honour of being the massive boss yet on the comparable time do no longer cower all the way down to his demeanor. Stand stable on your convictions yet on the comparable time artwork alongside with what his objectives are. He nonetheless could be an ****** to something of his workers yet he could think of two times approximately doing that to you because in his techniques, you have earned his comprehend.
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answered by ? 4
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you cant be friends with everyone so just deal with it. eventually after being there for a few months (yrs) this person will ease up bc they know ur there for the long run. I'm sure this is their scare tactic to test your dedication and commitment to the position. don't let her get the best of you if u love ur job. put on a brave face and eventually she will give in. u could always guilt her by buying her a birthday Cake and gush about how much u love her! that always makes the meanies cave.
2007-07-23 05:23:08
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answered by spadezgurl22 6
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Don't quit. Just stop letting her get to you. Instead of getting boiling mad every time she is mean, just take a deep breath and think of something that you like, for example: ice cream, walks in the park, etc. You could also try psychological counseling because the fact is that she gets to you because you let her get to you...counselors can help you figure out ways to keep her from stressing you out.
If you really need to quit, I guess you can, but there's no guarantee your next boss won't be just like her. You still won't know how to cope with it unless you work on your own reaction to her.
2007-07-23 05:18:29
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answered by Mel 4
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If your work environment is emotionally toxic you owe it to yourself to move onward and upward. You will be amazed how it will affect your ability to sleep & eat well and will positively affect your outlook on your other relationships too --- when you have to spend that much time around someone so unpleasant, it starts to affect your perception of people in general.
Start looking to see what's out there, and don't be scared to make a change --- remember, you were looking for a job when you found this one! ;-)
Good luck!
2007-07-23 05:18:03
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answered by Parrot Eyes 4
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I've worked with those kind before. Here's an idea, it's not going to help your situation, but you'll get a chuckle every time you think about it and for Gods sake, don't say anything to anyone about it: Anonymously send her a beautiful wrapped box of chocolate and midol.
2007-07-23 05:16:38
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answered by Valkyrie 7
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