These things you should never tell your boss.

There are a few words that if you tell your boss, it'll have a pretty bad effect, which may even cost you a career. Being honest is the best policy in the workplace, but like any other rule, that also has its exceptions. It is important to be careful with things [...]
There are a few words that if you tell your boss, it'll have a pretty bad effect, which may even cost you a career.
Being honest is the best policy in the workplace, but like any other rule, that also has its exceptions.
It is important to be careful about what you tell your boss, since even the slightest mistake can cost you your career.
If you have something to say to the boss but think after you say that you'll regret it, then you'll probably regret it.
Besides insults and insults these are some words and other phrases you should never say to your boss.
“You are wrong” Open criticism of the boss is a safe way to ensure exemption at the upcoming meetings.
If you think your boss made a mistake, there are better ways to address him than this.
“Can't” You should always maintain a positive attitude and claim that you can do all your homework, since this behavior is a highly esteemed form.
“I can't” shows lack of self-confidence and lack of will to work on, things that don't go in your favor.
“is not part of my” No job description tells the truth completely, so do not expect that you will do in your work only what you have been told.
If you declare that you will not work beyond your duties, this indicates that you are a barrier to the company's success course.
“Do not know” You may not have the answer to any question, but you might try to find it, since that is better than holding your arms.
Otherwise, if you say you can't do anything certain, your boss will each time assume you can't know other things.










