Chiefs never want to know “company secretes”, reasons why

Life by chief or boss for you may be a life to dream about, but they too have their challenges. Here are some of them and what they would never want you to know. That would cause trouble, says Vicki Salem, career expert. It is up to you if [...]
What's your company worth?
That would cause trouble, says Vicki Salemi, career expert. It's up to you to look for another job that pays best, offer more holidays and a socialized Friday tea.
How Payed Others
Comparison is a source of disillusionment, so it would be much easier for your boss if you and your colleagues didn't compare pay and schedule numbers, but you have to do this anyway.
They're protecting you from too much trouble.
At ninety percent of the time, you are: “Mamaiuii, don't bother me” 10 percent of the time you must be “wa! What have we done to deserve these bosses? Salem says that if you have a good manager, she protects you from policy management, or other than the madnesss you don't want to enter. Focus on your work and your professional development and let the boss fight.

They know that when you tell them, Monday, that you're sick, you just didn't drink...
Because they spent the weekend too.
They feel like you have power
They too suffer from charlatan syndrome
New News: Nobody knows what the boss is doing, not even she herself. Doesn't the fact that “what the hell am I doing here give you confidence? ” doesn't necessarily fade with status?
They know when you gotta move, in front of you.
But it's not always in their interest to say your “is free!
They should please their bosses, too.
So the next time you are forced to do something unpleasant, swallow it. Or resign “to the criminal<x1 real>.
They want you to like them.
You can try a little bit.










