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People look for a way to escape the situation when the relationship with the boss becomes too painful. Rick Maurer; author of the book "Why Don't You Want What I Want?", recommends leaving only as a last resort. "Know when to cut your losses. If the situation is untenable and you think you are powerless to change it, then leave. Don't wait for divine intervention."

~ Leading despite your boss: challenge of unsupportive boss




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 psycho      04.08.2010 - 13:22:35 , level: 1, UP   NEW
But, sometimes sticking it out can pay off. "I have worked for an unsupportive boss and it was hell," recalls John Renz, CEO of Creative Orthotics & Prosthetics Inc. in Elmira, N.Y. "I learned what I could in my position while I served him faithfully, with integrity, to the best of my ability." It took awhile, but eventually Renz's service mindset paid off when another organization recognized his talent and provided an opportunity for him to move into another position.