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Best bosses: men or women? Page 3

I fled my last job cause the deputy manager grabbed my bum when we were alone. It was very scary.

I remember that! Naughty!

Quote: Lee Henman @ December 18 2008, 11:28 AM GMT

I think I might know who it is. ;)

How come? Do you know him as well or has someone told you about it?
:)

I've only ever worked in the building trade working on sites, I feel I've missed out on so much as my bosses have ever only been bossy, boring old farts.

Quote: Marc P @ December 18 2008, 12:41 PM GMT

How come? Do you know him as well or has someone told you about it?
:)

Well I do happen to know very well a tall successful writer who isn't exactly tactful with the ladies and who gets outrageously-pissed at BBC parties.

It might not be him though. Does his surname start with a W?

Quote: Lee Henman @ December 18 2008, 12:54 PM GMT

Well I do happen to know very well a tall successful writer who isn't exactly tactful with the ladies and who gets outrageously-pissed at BBC parties.

It might not be him though. Does his surname start with a W?

It certainly should do!

:D

Quote: EllieJP @ December 18 2008, 10:23 AM GMT

But it's taken a long time for them to respect me and treat me right.

Laughing out loud

Oddly enough I find male bosses much more of a laugh, but also way more 2 faced.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ December 18 2008, 11:42 AM GMT

I find it's not so much jealously as a bizzare need to compete.

Is that not, ultimately, what jealousy is?

Quote: Dr Mato @ December 18 2008, 11:44 AM GMT

I am one to want to be part of a joint support of build up verses a group of working women filled with jealousy and gossip.

Exsqueeeeeeeeeze me? :S

Quote: Aaron @ December 18 2008, 1:31 PM GMT

Is that not, ultimately, what jealousy is?

Exsqueeeeeeeeeze me? :S

What do you mean by exsqueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze me.

Quote: Dr Mato @ December 18 2008, 1:32 PM GMT

What do you mean by exsqueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze me.

I mean that your sentence seems to be random words slotted together, and doesn't make any sense at all.

Quote: Lee Henman @ December 18 2008, 12:54 PM GMT

Well I do happen to know very well a tall successful writer who isn't exactly tactful with the ladies and who gets outrageously-pissed at BBC parties.

It might not be him though. Does his surname start with a W?

G'wan, whoooooooo?

I mean that your sentence seems to be random words slotted together, and doesn't make any sense at all.

Hopefully others find sense in them.

Most of my bosses have been women and I can't say I - or they - have had problems because of it. I went to a quite feminist all-girls school and maybe that has something to do with it....dunno.

Feminist? Shocker.

Men are from Earth women are from Earth, deal with it.

Got that off a postcard, good innit.

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