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Dear Sweta,

What I have learned in my life is “By tolerating a nuisance you are evoking another silent nuisance and doing nuisance with you as well”. The hours we are spending in office are our most lively hours rather then the hours we are spending at home. Peace in working environment is very important. Further more it seems like Sachin Tendulkar is playing a football rather then Cricket. You are not only in a wrong job, but with wrong people too.

At last I am fully agree with Vrockx who sent you a suggestion Yesterday, 01:40 PM

Take decision at your own…. You are the victim……

Wish you all the best …..

Farhat Parveen
Falah Recruitment Consultants

New Delhi – India

From India, Calcutta

Hi Shweta, Pl go through the e books attached. I hope it may be of some use and help you to deal your boss who seems to start his day with a break fast of a dead crow. All the best Dr. V.K.Pandey
From India, Delhi
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I have faced this situation in my life; my boss was not only an irritating and shouting fellow but also sexually harassing me. When I refused to bear it from him, he secretly started looking for my replacement. I got to know, and I left the company. No doubt, your boss might also do that, so just keep looking for opportunities and change the job. Try to change your strategy to cope with your boss, and if you still are not able to manage him, then change the job.

Best of luck :)

From India, Delhi

Dear Shewata,

Start your approach differently from today itself. Learn to love as much as you face criticism. Give genuine appreciation for even small or seemingly insignificant deeds of your boss. He should feel that you have changed entirely. Always support his views and ideas and admire wholeheartedly. The more you love your boss, you will see a change in him, and he will reciprocate. Even if you did not make any mistakes, if he wishes, accept with generosity.

Please give your comments after some time to my email id . I have tried this approach with my boss and succeeded.

Regards,
Krishna
Mumbai
9969739070

From India, Mumbai

Hi Shweta,

We can tell you many things about staying calm, but I acknowledge that every day and hour you spend in your office, you might be feeling like standing on a hot pan, and that too barefooted. So, I feel that first, look for a job and then only leave your current one... until then keep searching, but don't lose hope.

Vrockx... :-P

From India, Pune

Thank you to everyone for your support. I am currently struggling with depression. I have already started circulating my CV, but if you have any opportunities for me, please let me know. I am based in Delhi.

Thank you,
Shweta

From India, Coimbatore

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