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Violence Towards my Boss
i was just wondering if anyone has lashed out at their boss at work? I work in a small office and he is like a school teacher and keeps putting me down which is really getting to me. Yesterday he made me feel so small and upset that I stood up and gave him a good slap round the head, i am now at home suspended. I know i will get sacked when i go back in but do u think i could ask him for a reference for my next job or would it be a bit cheeky?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if you have reason to believe this man is doing all the things you say (breaking and entering, intimidating employees, stealing etc) then if makes *no* difference if it's work related. Go and speak to the police now. Yes, they're going to find out you hit him, but you could get this guy sorted out for good. And like Ahmed said, who knows what's in this guys past, maybe he's had complaints made against him before?
I'd also say that you are probably entitled to talk to the MD without your boss being present, and if they refuse, then just walk out. You're not going to lose anything by doing so. If you, or he has a complaint then you have every right to make it in private without the other person being involved, especially if he's been making threats against you.
I used to work for a boss similar to yours in many ways...he wasn't an alcoholic, but he was a crook and a psychopath. And I don't use that last word lightly - over the years I worked there, it became obvious that he had no concept of right versus wrong. He often told me to falsify documents as part of my job. Anyway, he had many high-placed relatives (attorneys and such) and I realized that any sort of complaint I made would be my word against his. I simply found another job quietly, without letting him know, and left him my resignation note on my last day.
Of course, because he was such a narcissist, he didn't keep an eye on a lot of what went on in the office (for example, he was completely ignorant when it came to computers), so I was able to get my own private revenge by tweaking the office computers ever so slightly the night before I left.
If this question wasn't true, it was still funny as H---. If it is true, what no one has mentioned so far is that you should begin documenting every instance of misbehaviour on his part. Write down the date and time of every statement he makes to you, and write down your boss's exact words if you can. If you can get some of it on a tape recorder or an answering-machine recording, or in an e-mail message, it will be very powerful evidence in your favour. If you do go to court either as a prosecutor in a civil suit or a defendant in a criminal trial (for physical assault), you will need as much hard evidence of his misconduct as possible. Women have won sexual harrassment cases with no more evidence than a long list of everything inappropriate their boss or co-worker ever said to them, with the date and time of the comment noted. But without that list, their case would have been a far more difficult one to make. You situation is not unlike that of those women.
Second of all, go to www.whackyourboss.com
Who cares if it's cheeky? Isn't he?
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