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Thread started 01/18/09 9:45pm

psychodelicide

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Do You Think...

that bosses/supervisors genuinely care about you as a person, and don't just see you as another employee? Discuss.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #1 posted 01/18/09 10:01pm

AlienX2050

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Most of them are ego driven and don't give a fuck.

Dumb as shit. There are good ones out there but not most.

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Bosses should eat a dooty hole and drink piss.

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Reply #2 posted 01/18/09 10:08pm

luv4u

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Some value their employee(s), some don't.
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Reply #3 posted 01/18/09 11:36pm

Flowers2

depends... how do they see you? what are their motives towards you too? some of them would just dump all of their work load on you, some others wants dates with you... depends on how they see you
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Reply #4 posted 01/18/09 11:57pm

ZombieKitten

mine were nice
they still invite me to the christmas BBQs even though I've been on maternity leave since June 2000
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Reply #5 posted 01/19/09 2:09am

abierman

I am son of boss.....he must like me! nod
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Reply #6 posted 01/19/09 2:38am

ZombieKitten

abierman said:

I am son of boss.....he must like me! nod

you'd hope so! lol
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Reply #7 posted 01/19/09 2:48am

Teacher

It's definitely varying - since I now freelance as a temp teacher, I have been to several schools - some really respect my experience and education and ask me to come to really teach, but two schools have called me and asked me, respectively:

- If I'd come and work with 6 yo kids... what am I, a babysitter? no no no!
- If I'd come and work in their school kitchen?!?!? I don't think so, I didn't teach for years and study to peel potatoes in some icky kitchen. rolleyes disbelief

So sometimes yes, some schools call me first cos they know there'll be actual teaching going on and no riots in the classroom giggle But then as in the examples above, not at all.
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Reply #8 posted 01/19/09 4:38am

REDFEATHERS

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I would like to think that mine cares about me as a person more than just an employee
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Reply #9 posted 01/19/09 4:43am

rocknrolldave

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Depends on your boss, but in my case I work for a small company and we get looked after pretty well.

They aren't hands on happy clappy hippy types who will ask me everyday how I feel about my childhood, you know, but if i was in trouble with something I know they'd make allowances with time off and such like, so long as the need was genuine and not me taking liberties.
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Reply #10 posted 01/19/09 5:13am

TheMightyCeles
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I've been self-employed during a vast majority of my adult life, therefore,
I'm afraid that I don't have much experience with bosses that would allow my pimp-ass to be able to submit a reply to this thread topic with any real substantiality.
Bruce Springsteen looks like he could be kinda cool, though.
Do with that reply what you will.
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Reply #11 posted 01/19/09 5:19am

Genesia

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I've had both kinds. shrug

In general, though...I think a manager/boss is primarily concerned about you as a person to the extent that what goes on with you personally affects your ability to get the job done. They need to maintain a certain degree of detachment in order to be an effective manager.
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Reply #12 posted 01/19/09 8:19am

babooshleeky

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psychodelicide said:

that bosses/supervisors genuinely care about you as a person, and don't just see you as another employee? Discuss.

hug maybe some care Nancy...but its usually the hard ass individuals that get hired on as bosses/supervisors, in my experience anyway..
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Reply #13 posted 01/19/09 8:20am

babooshleeky

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ZombieKitten said:

mine were nice
they still invite me to the christmas BBQs even though I've been on maternity leave since June 2000

hahahahaha, i've got ya beat , Ive been on Maternity leave since June 1999!!!
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Reply #14 posted 01/19/09 8:39am

Vendetta1

Genesia said:

I've had both kinds. shrug

In general, though...I think a manager/boss is primarily concerned about you as a person to the extent that what goes on with you personally affects your ability to get the job done. They need to maintain a certain degree of detachment in order to be an effective manager.
This is true.
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Reply #15 posted 01/19/09 8:49am

amorbella

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yes and no...
Say it's just a dream...
U open up ur eyes and come 2 realize
u simply imagined this
So u lean over and give her a kiss
Here on earth, here on earth,
with u it's not so bad
Here on earth, here on earth
eye don't feel so sad
Stay right here
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Reply #16 posted 01/19/09 10:58am

Ace

psychodelicide said:

that bosses/supervisors genuinely care about you as a person, and don't just see you as another employee? Discuss.

Some do, some don't. lock
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Reply #17 posted 01/19/09 11:01am

kimrachell

psychodelicide said:

that bosses/supervisors genuinely care about you as a person, and don't just see you as another employee? Discuss.



i have had a few bosses that seemed to be kind hearted and really cared. but most others are all about saving their own ass! mad
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Reply #18 posted 01/19/09 11:07am

Lammastide

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With the exception of my first employer back in high school (with whom I'm still good friends), I'm about 98% certain my bosses all have appreciated me solely as an employee.
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #19 posted 01/19/09 11:16am

Ace

You'd have to be a sociopath not to care about any of your employees. But the reality is that these bosses are there to do a job, just like you. The only difference is that their job entails making sure that the business is profitable enough.

Oftentimes, to do this job properly (i.e. not getting your own ass fired, or ending up in bankruptcy), you have to learn how to separate the personal from the professional. You might feel bad that you have to fire someone (for instance), but if you're overly sensitive, you could very well steer the company into a situation where everybody's out the door.
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Reply #20 posted 01/19/09 11:18am

Ace

TheMightyCelestial said:

Bruce Springsteen looks like he could be kinda cool, though.

That may be so. As long as your definition of "cool" includes putting out a new record that sucks donkey balls. biggrin
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Reply #21 posted 01/19/09 2:05pm

ZombieKitten

babooshleeky said:

ZombieKitten said:

mine were nice
they still invite me to the christmas BBQs even though I've been on maternity leave since June 2000

hahahahaha, i've got ya beat , Ive been on Maternity leave since June 1999!!!

falloff
you still do some work for them time to time?
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Reply #22 posted 01/19/09 2:11pm

PREDOMINANT

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There is no single answer to this, it has to depend. I don't really work in a place with a BOSS character. I have bosses and I am a boss (Manager) but you would have to be a complete arse not to care about any of the people you work with/for/for you. How people do their job usually affects my opinion of them, but I care about all of those I work closely with.
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Reply #23 posted 01/19/09 2:59pm

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I'm my own boss and I'm a piece of shit to me neutral ... hmmm .... confuse


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Reply #24 posted 01/19/09 3:35pm

Dayclear

No, you are just a means to an end to the majority of them. lol
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Reply #25 posted 01/20/09 12:01am

PEJ

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not my boss. during xmas our asst manager asked all of the employees if they wanted to pitch in money to buy him a gift. like a fool i threw in money and come to find out between everybody else he got a 200 dollar gift card to dave and busters. here I'm makin chump change while he brings in over a 100 g's a year and the dude didn't even thank us for our contributions plus he's been cutting hours into the new year. but i guess my complainin ass should be happy I still have a job but to answer the question I don't think he cares that me as a human being has living expenses and I need the hours to make my rent and pay my bills and to him I'm just another employee that works at a store he runs.
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Reply #26 posted 01/20/09 9:20am

rachel3

Some care some don't. I am in a good place to have a very compentent female boss who has also become my friend as well.

But it also depends on the employee as well. We have folks at my job who always whine about work, miss time for no valid reason and don't want to cross-train to learn nothing new. Any job now is competetive and you have to stay alert. You can not longer say "This is not my job" or you may not have a job!!

I always try to learn as much as possible from any job and I keep my resume and dress suit ready just in case. I have been laid off before but was able to get a job rather quickly. Plus I never take the attitude of a job being beneath my skill level.

I have been a temp before for years with benefits and that was fine with me. Bosses asre under stress as well so as what you can do to help workwise. I also check to see what kind of financial shape the company is in as well.
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Reply #27 posted 01/20/09 10:29am

LleeLlee

Ace said:

You'd have to be a sociopath not to care about any of your employees. But the reality is that these bosses are there to do a job, just like you. The only difference is that their job entails making sure that the business is profitable enough.

Oftentimes, to do this job properly (i.e. not getting your own ass fired, or ending up in bankruptcy), you have to learn how to separate the personal from the professional. You might feel bad that you have to fire someone (for instance), but if you're overly sensitive, you could very well steer the company into a situation where everybody's out the door.



How many people have you fired? smile
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Reply #28 posted 01/20/09 10:35am

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My boss cares about me, I have worked for him for 23 years. He is a true gentlemen,a great boss and leader. I am lucky to have him in my world.
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Reply #29 posted 01/20/09 10:39am

PEJ

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LleeLlee said:

Ace said:

You'd have to be a sociopath not to care about any of your employees. But the reality is that these bosses are there to do a job, just like you. The only difference is that their job entails making sure that the business is profitable enough.

Oftentimes, to do this job properly (i.e. not getting your own ass fired, or ending up in bankruptcy), you have to learn how to separate the personal from the professional. You might feel bad that you have to fire someone (for instance), but if you're overly sensitive, you could very well steer the company into a situation where everybody's out the door.



How many people have you fired? smile

lol
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