A Boss is a Boss, is n’t it? Nevertheless, not all the boss are of the one in this attachment!
From India, Hyderabad
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It was really a nice one and a fact. All employees, no matter what position they hold, are generally treated in this manner because it is a well-accepted fact: "The boss is always right."

Also, the last law (Lampner's law) was very nice. Keep posting.

From India, Pune

There are only 2 golden rules in professional life: -

1) boss is always right.

2) if you find that your boss is wrong, then slap yourself in the face and remember rule number one.

Regards

Pankaj Chandan :-D:-D:-D:-D

From India, New delhi

A very good note.... articulated perfectly.. I think it is very much understood...... But i wonder whos is the girl in the file??????:unsure::icon2::blink:
From India, Hyderabad

Boss is here also.!!!
From India, New Delhi
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Boss is Boss dear, always follow, as without them we cant move ahead in life. & of course ever saying truth "boss is always right"
From India, Gurgaon

Sir,

Please give suggestions for the following:

A Company

a b c d e f

I am working with unit b of Company A, which has 6 units: a, b, c, d, e, f. The company is demerged, and the new name of Company B now has 3 units: a, b, c; and Company C has 3 units: d, e, f.

After the demerger, some employees are working with Company B unit b and are being transferred to Company C.

Please provide suggestions on whether employees should submit a resignation or an internal transfer letter. Note that the transferred employee has a total of 15 years of service.

Your reply is awaited.

My email address is anoopshrotriya@gmail.com.

Anoop

From India, Mumbai

Dear Good Post, But, Anju mentioned, experience teaches alot. Working for 5 years on own is equal to working 1 year under experience person. What do you say? Regards, Shiv
From India, Bangalore

thanx Padmaja..I did not hear from you for a quite long time, do send mails. .... Keep posting P R Kumar
From India, Visakhapatnam

This made me laugh a lot.

There is a major difference in the way we Asians respond to bosses emotionally and sentimentally compared to Westerners. The cultural differences have shaped our history. As knowledge-based learning society takes over, merit will eventually prevail.

By the way, has anyone ever appreciated a married man? Ask the boss!!

S. Bosamia


From India, Pune

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