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30 Things You Do That Drive Your Boss Crazy..

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30 Things You Do That Drive Your Boss Crazy : 

30 Things You Do That Drive Your Boss Crazy

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Treating the office like it’s your love shack Relationships at workplace can be troublesome. Avoid having one.

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Punching the soda machine when you’re stressed out and ticked off Uncontrolled emotion is seen as potential danger to coworkers and boss. See a doctor.

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Goofing off on a business trip Watch out for the moments when you might say or do something you regret later on.

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Don’t be a whiner, drama queen or general pain in the neck Take control of your life then throw it on others.

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Discussing your personal beliefs at work Be realistic, be discreet, keep it off company time (no personal business at work), and be cool when someone talks to you about it.

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Telling dirty jokes and cussing on the job Always watch what you say.

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Having questionable personal integrity Work when you’re supposed to and don’t lie about what you do while on the job.

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Blogging about your job Nothing online says hidden forever, someone someday will always finds it out.

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Having poor writing and spelling skills. Do not outsmart yourself with needlessly convoluted sentences, avoid slang, use correct names, reread your work, and be concise.

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Failing to write thank-you notes A badly written note sets your reputation back by that much. Keep it simple and sincere.

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Committing e-mail blunders Keep it strictly business.

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Failing to speak intelligently A limited vocabulary can cause you to miss information and ideas. If you don’t speak well, others will have no interest in what you say.

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Wearing the wrong thing to work. Bosses care and notice what their employees wear.

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Behaving immaturely at company parties Company parties are still company events. Do not loose yourself, embarrass and incur the boss’s anger.

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Being disorganized Messy workspaces do not say that you're working: they simple say that you're disorganized.

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Being a poor listener It’s very necessary to know what the boss is saying – if you don’t listen, you’re going to mess up.

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Losing sleep Less sleep makes you less productive. With time you become cranky, forgetful and more likely to call in sick.

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Using your personal cell phone too much Its okay to use your personal cell phone sometimes. But more than that can be hurtful.

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Acting like a boor at business meals On a business meal concentrate only on business.

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Not appreciating coworkers No one can do a job alone. It usually takes a cast of hundreds to finish one important project.

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Failing to delegate Delegation is a chance for you to do the work that best grows your skills and abilities while helping someone else do the same.

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Being intolerant Be open to criticism yourself and apologize for having been offensive, if you are at fault.

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Disrespecting a mentor Mentors should be given the utmost respect.

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Not getting to know others in the company You limit yourself and your potential to make meaningful impact.

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Giving feedback that is deliberately hurtful Be realistic and don’t offer feedback on something like appearance or limitations.

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Fostering an offensive workspace Keep it clean and neat – always and under any circumstance.

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Gossiping Live the Golden Rule – do unto others as you want others to do unto you.

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Not giving- or accepting - an apology Make a sincere apology or receive an apology with grace.

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Crying at work Crying says nothing more than “I’ve lost control.” A good cry can help sometimes, but stay away from others.

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Caving in to a bully Stay confident and alert; bullies pick on easy targets. Report him or her to those who will listen.

HAPPY BOSS DAY! : 

HAPPY BOSS DAY!