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I'll take a good boss with six 10-hour days in the office a week over a bad boss working from home full time
It's not even close of a decision
A good boss and a bad boss are what can make and break you. Not just your job but your career and your soul
I am extremely lucky I have good management. My only criticism about my current manager, if you could even call it that, is I wish he was a little bit more pushy. He's pretty hands off and definitely gives us a long leash.
I'm definitely somebody who can get complacent. I know this is not a good thing, I probably could be working on it harder, but at least I'm aware of it.
I'm a very lucky person and I've had some very bad bosses during my state career. There is one from dgs I still hear people talk about 20 years later. If you have a bad boss but not a revolving door that means you have somebody on your team that is holding everything down