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Describe the biggest asshole you work with or have worked with


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I hate my boss a little more every time he opens his fuging mouth...

I fantasized about just getting up, kicking him in the dick and walking out the door this morning when he was going on and on about what he bought this weekend...even made me look it up online so he could explain every picture to me

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I've been pretty fortunate in that regard...

My original boss was kind of an asshole in that he would basically make me do his job...

He'd tell his boss "I'll get right on it" then make me do whatever it was. It was good for me though because I learned a lot.

Now I'm the boss and I don't hire assholes so I'm good. :)

Back in 2003 not long after we started this company, I hired a guy who was right out of college and thought he knew everything... he was a decent worker so we let his attitude pass mostly. His main problem was that he was a hard core leftist and all of us here are moderate to moderately conservative... and he liked to air his views. More than a few arguments were had... I don't mind dissenting opinions, but he was the kind of person that, he was right, you are wrong (unless you agree with him) and he could never let it go. We also have another guy here who likes to start things and then leave and watch the chips fall.... one day "start it up guy" got into a discussion with "liberal guy" about homosexuality and got him ranting (his sister was a lesbian) and they went at it... "liberal guy" was about 6' tall and 150 lbs soaking wet and the other guy is 6'3" and about 275. I had to tell liberal guy to go to his office and sit down before he got killed and the other guy to stop antagonizing him... ahh yes, fun times.

It's much quieter here now with just three of us. :)

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My current boss isn't an asshole just a total boob. He has to mention in every instance that he has been with the company for 20 years. Its exactly like the About Schmidt movie. I can't wait to throw all of his ideas and way of doing things in the dumpster one day.

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My current boss isn't an asshole just a total boob. He has to mention in every instance that he has been with the company for 20 years. Its exactly like the About Schmidt movie. I can't wait to throw all of his ideas and way of doing things in the dumpster one day.

lol

We have a guy that works for an affiliate company who sometimes does some work for us. We've had some issues with his work and I've had more than a few email/phone dust-ups with him... his standard comment is "I've been doing this for 25 years"... to which I always tell him... "well, just because you've been doing it wrong for 25 years isn't my problem..."

He doesn't bother me much anymore. I think he was used to people rolling over for him.

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I hate my boss a little more every time he opens his fuging mouth...

I fantasized about just getting up, kicking him in the dick and walking out the door this morning when he was going on and on about what he bought this weekend...even made me look it up online so he could explain every picture to me

Do we work for the same man?????

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Do we work for the same man?????

HA! sucks there are other people that have to deal with "omg, i'm so rich look what i bought this weekend!! look how big my new house is..oh yeah and by the way...I think you're a moron..everyone is actually dumber than me, and I'm never giving you a raise!!!!"

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