The trick is to pick a job in an industry/company where there is so much churn and turnover that you have a 50-50 shot at your boss being gone or moved to another team by the time your orders end.
Heh, sort of...If you switch careers coming out of a mob, you didn't have a career anyway.
FIFYIf you switch careers coming out of a mob, you didn't have a career you liked anyway.
Nor was I... I remember emailing my previous boss -- who "suddenly retired" this month after 20+ years -- for clarification on something, and the response, in email, was:
Thread drift, but I have jumped careers 3 times (which I guess doesn't make any of them careers?) and am looking at a 4th jump. Because why not.FIFY
I’m on career number X as well. Don’t let your boss tell you your career path - choose it for yourself.Thread drift, but I have jumped careers 3 times (which I guess doesn't make any of them careers?) and am looking at a 4th jump. Because why not.
It's possible to just get bored and want to go play in a new pond.
The older I get, the more I realize that some people are the way they are partially because they consciously or subconsciously exploit that the legal/career consequences of punching someone in the face are too high.Nor was I... I remember emailing my previous boss -- who "suddenly retired" this month after 20+ years -- for clarification on something, and the response, in email, was:
My last two bosses had this “quality” too. Based on their toxic leadership behavior, lack of people skills, knee-jerk inclination to brown nose their bosses/ miscontrue facts to the detriment of their subordinates (not necessarily me), and unrealistic expectations about availability - I have taken it onboard as a complete no-go red flag for me if and when I’m ever interviewing for a next gig.Had no family, children, or hobbies.
Sounds like Sheldon Cooper, but far less intelligent and minus the endearing personality traits.One of my old bosses
Yeah, its something that can go either way. A guy with a bad family situation may just as soon spend all day at work to not go home.My last two bosses had this “quality” too. Based on their toxic leadership behavior, lack of people skills, knee-jerk inclination to brown nose their bosses/ miscontrue facts to the detriment of their subordinates (not necessarily me), and unrealistic expectations about availability - I have taken it onboard as a complete no-go red flag for me if and when I’m ever interviewing for a next gig.
But at least if you tell him “hey, I have a hard stop in 5 minutes at 1700 to go pick up the kids” he won’t completely steamroll through that comment and continue to lecture you about whatever nonsense makes up his perceived venn diagram-of-life-importance which wholly encircles the job where he works.Yeah, its something that can go either way. A guy with a bad family situation may just as soon spend all day at work to not go home.
Yes. What’s your take on it?Speaking of mobs, anyone else see the memorandum that the Acting SECNAV put out on the 19th regarding involuntary mobs for IAs?
Hopeful skepticism? I see an incoming SECNAV getting convinced to overturn it, or failing that, LOTS of exceptions to policy.Yes. What’s your take on it?