50 Wholesome And Funny Bosses Who Put Their Employees First (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertThere's this trope that most people hate their boss. The Internet is ripe with pictures of bosses micromanaging, refusing to give raises, and just being plain jerks. Yet the reality might be different. According to a Pew survey, 55% of Americans have an excellent relationship with their boss, with 26% describing their relationship as "good."
This list might just be the proof that there are funny and wholesome bosses around. We've gathered the best examples of bosses who aren't afraid to be whimsical and nice to their employees and have earned the title of "Good Boss." Want proof that not everyone's boss is an insufferable jerk? Scroll away!
Bored Panda reached out to Robyn L Garrett, author of Happy At Work and CEO at Beamably, to chat about what it takes to be a great boss. She told us more about what the younger generation expects from their bosses and how important personal connections are for employer-employee relationships. Read her expert insights below!
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Yesterday The Owner Of My Company Noticed That The Shoes I Had On Were Worn Through And The Jeans I Had On Had Holes In Them
I was planning on getting a new pair of each on my next paycheck. Today he took me to Costco and bought me 2 new pairs of shoes, 4 new pairs of jeans, and some food.
I started in December of 2020 after being laid off/unemployed for a vast majority of the year. I’m still trying to get back on my feet financially and make ends meet. It was such an unbelievably nice gesture. I cried and gave him a hug. I can’t wait until I’m able to pay it forward.
It does not take much to be a good person ...or boss. Glad to know the boss could see this person struggling and did something to be of help.
Leadership author Robyn L Garrett says that one clear requirement many employees nowadays have for their bosses is emotional maturity. "We're done with bosses that yell, whine, and play mind games. A good boss needs to be able to manage themselves and focus on true leadership," she says.
Gen Z and Millennials also want to feel respected at work. "Younger generations expect a more respectful and responsible workplace. Norms have changed a lot in the last 20 years and they'll continue to make the workplace more inclusive and less stressful. That's something that benefits everyone, regardless of age," Garrett notes.
Still, being a good boss doesn't mean you're everybody's friend. "It's more important that bosses are respectful of employee boundaries than it is for them to build personal connections," Garrett believes. "If an employee prefers not to mix their work and home lives, that is a perfectly reasonable choice. The boss's job is to build a healthy work environment so that people can do their best possible work," she explains.
My Boss Got A Puppy And Brought Her Into The Office. Productivity Went Waaay Down
Semi Load Of Water I Just Got To Donate
I actually work for a company that cares. My boss gave me $10k to help wildfire victims, doesn’t care how it helps as long as it helps. Started with a semi load of bottled water. In 3 decades of work, I’ve never worked for good people until now. Been smiling for 2 days about this.
In that same Pew survey, people also revealed the traits that, according to them, their good bosses have. The employees said their bosses are very good at giving their employees flexibility on work-life balance, giving the employees credit when it's due, and staying calm under pressure.
The gender of the boss doesn't matter to employees. Most are likely to say that their boss is good regardless of whether they're a man or a woman. They are, however, more likely to describe their boss as "caring" and more likely to give the employees credit.
Beautiful To Be Supported By Such A Thoughtful Team
Looong time ago I was recently hired by this big company and my father died a month later. My boss was extremely supportive and gave me all the days I needed to take care of everything, funeral and legal stuff.
The Boss Is Clearly A Micromanager
Bro Boss
When asked whether they would like to work more for a man or a woman, a bigger percentage (15% vs. 12%) veered towards having males as bosses. What's also interesting is that men prefer that their boss be male, while females prefer their bosses to be women.
For women under 30 that seems to be particularly important, as one in ten of such respondents said they'd prefer if their boss was a woman. For other age groups of women and men, the percentages were much lower, under 20%.
Alli Had A Very Rough Day At The Animal Hospital - My Employer Found Out And Sent Her A Care Package
Someone Asked The Boss If We Were Going To Have Cake For Halloween, He Disappeared And Came Back With This
Started A New Job 3 Days Ago And I Just Lost A Family Member. This Is How My New Boss Responded. I Couldn’t Be Happier With My Decision To Work For Him. Take Notes, Employers - This Is How It’s Done
What makes a good boss? Why are some loved and others hated? The truth is that many people who become bosses don't have the skills to be good leaders. As organizational development consultant and author of Work Jerks Louise Carnachan told us in a previous interview, most employees become bosses because they've worked at that place long enough or were very good at their jobs.
I'm The Only Gothic Person In The Office. Halloween Is My Favourite Time Of The Year. Came To Work To My Desk Decorated For The Day By My Managers
It was also my birthday earlier this month, but I was on holiday (which is why the desk wasn't decorated to begin with) so they got me a Halloween themed cake! Don't think I've ever felt this special. Happy Halloween everyone!
I Asked My Boss If We Could Pose With (Some) Of Our Prop Money At The End Of The Day; He Insisted We Use All Of It
Boyfriend Lost His Serving Job Because Of Corona. Bosses Cleared Out The Kitchen To Provide Food For Employees And Intend On Making Them Weekly Care Packages
However, being good at your job doesn't always translate into being a good boss. As Carnachan told us previously, leading others is a completely different job, and many people thrown into the position of a boss can lack that competence. "Unless you've had a role model to follow, you're probably at sea about what to do," Carnachan noted.
The Manager At This Restaraunt Is Breaking Up The Lobster Shells For These Two Old Ladies Who Are Celebrating One Of Their Birthdays
Best Boss Ever
Last week my boss asked me to go over some paperwork for a project, to which I said, I will make it a fun weekend activity to read through it with my son. For context, my wife and I have set a goal to read him 1000 books in 2024. We joked that the paperwork should count as 10 books, we chuckled and moved on. Today, I came in to work to find a couple books and this note with a couple books sitting at my desk. The fact that she cared enough to not only buy the books but to write this adorable note genuinely made me smile. It’s these small details that make her the best boss I have ever had.
This Is My Home Office My Whole Team Works Remotely Now Since Covid. Here’s The Shelf Next To The Desk Set Up. Still Need To Get One More Shelf To Complete The Space But I Love It So Much Already!
"Leadership training and coaching can help immensely, but not every organization makes this available," Carnachan explained. However, new bosses can become good leaders by educating themselves, too. "There are many good books and leadership classes you can take on your own or through your professional organization," according to Carnachan.
Been Battling Mental Health Struggles The Better Part Of My Life And Finally Had A Psychotic Break Last Night And Am Now Seeking Care. Was So Nervous To Text My Supervisor About It. This Was His Response :')
Always great to have a good boss. Reminds me of my current supervisor, great woman.
Gonna Need To See Those Welds So I Can Pretend I Know A Lot About Welding
These Were Given To Me By My Indian Boss As Part Of Diwali Celebrations. Sweet And Filled With Cashews
They're delicious and I don't know what to Google to find more.
Back then, Carnachan also told us that most employees say they have a good boss when they have similar characteristics, even if their personalities are completely different. "The commonalities of great leaders are that they ask questions, listen, know something about their direct reports' lives (as in what's important to them, not by being intrusively personal)," Carnachan told us last year.
I Jokingly Told My Boss My Basement Level Office Needed A Sky Light. He Made It Happen
My Boss Writes Notes On His Hand And Photocopies It For Later
What A Perfect Response
Did Noel kill Liam and I didn't hear about it, or was it a Liam that's not on my radar?
Just as listed in the Pew survey, a good boss, according to Carnachan, also gives feedback on an employee's performance, sets clear goals and direction, has high expectations for themselves and their team, doesn't shy away from difficult conversations, and isn't afraid to admit when they've made mistakes. "These are people who are not only respected, they often are role models for future leaders," Carnachan explained.
My Boss Gifted Me My Dream Car
The Outback has always been my dream car for the last 10 years. Started out with an Impreza that ended up breaking my heart when the CVT died and I wasn’t in a position to get it fixed. I’d given my wants up to time, if I get it, awesome. If I don’t, I still have a vehicle.
I moved 2k+ miles with just my kitties from the state I grew up in 2021. Will be at my firm 2 years on 04/25. I had a car after the Impreza died, which happened 10 months after I moved, but the Volkswagen had been stolen (then returned 12 hrs later with 7 suitcases and fentanyl in it) and it was really janky and would break down a lot.
My boss saw I had a need and only out of the goodness of his heart fully paid for my ‘21 Outback. No strings. No payments to him. However he is an attorney and made me get an insane 1M policy. But I don’t complain about that at all. I got incredibly lucky as the amazing dealer found one with 1 owner who leased it so, it only had around 18k on it. I have my dream car. 5 months later I still can’t believe it. Absolutely floored. Hard work pays off in other ways than money or promotions.
I’m so eternally grateful for the people the Universe has put in my life. Words can’t explain my appreciation and safety knowing people I have no relation to has my back. And it gives me comfort to know that my closest friends and family to think of me in such a way to see me happy.
My Boss Lost A Bet
My Boss Gave Me My Christmas Gift A Little Early This Year. A Set Of All-Clad Plus A Cuisinart Food Processor!
A good boss also needs to constantly ask themselves: "Am I a good boss?" As Linda A. Hill and Kent Lineback write for the Harvard Business Review, "as they settle in and lose their fear of imminent failure, they often grow complacent. Every organization has its ways of doing things—policies, standard practices, and unspoken guidelines, such as 'promote by seniority' and 'avoid conflict.' Once they're learned, managers often use them to get by—to 'manage' in the worst sense of the word."
Two Years Ago, The Company I Was Working For Was Bought Out And I Lost My Job. My Manager Sent Me This Hand Forged Knife As A Goodbye Present Because He Knew I Collected Knives. It's One Of The Kindes Gestures I've Ever Received
Nice. I collect knives too. People think I'm weird. I am, but not because I collect knives
My British Boss Is Pretty Pleased With His 4th Of July Outfit
Gift From The Boss
I was joking with one of my bosses that when he went to Disney that he should bring me back a lightsaber. He jokingly told me one of the owners is a huge Star Wars guy himself and goes several times a year himself. I started joking with him that he should get me one next time he goes. Turns out he came back yesterday and he gifted me this bad boy today. I offered to throw him money for it but he insisted that I just have it for free. Definitely extremely grateful to my boss for this!
A good boss also faces conflict head-on, although most tend to avoid it. "'I hate company politics!' they say. 'Just let me do my job,'" Hill and Lineback write. "But effective managers know they cannot turn away. Instead, with integrity and for good ends, they proactively engage the organization to create the conditions for their success."
Last Day At Work, Boss Got Me A Cake
We Made Our Own Valentine's Day Boxes For Work. This Is My Boss
I Don’t Drink Coffee And This Morning My Boss Gave Me A Strange Beverage Simply Labeled As “Ocean” And Now My Brain Feels Like It Has 800 Hp And I Can Also See God
Who wouldn't wish to have a boss like the ones on this list? What about you, Pandas, what's your relationship with your boss like? Let us know some feel-good, wholesome boss stories in the comments! And if you're looking for something similar to this list, check out our two previous articles in this series here and here!
Boss Surprised Me With Vegan Cupcakes For My Birthday
If You've Ever Felt Like An Idiot, There Are Two Managers On This Planet Who Were Tasked With Buying A Sofa For Their Office, And They Ordered It From A Doll Shop
23 Years Ago, My Boss Gave Me This Ornament Because I Loved To Eat Hot Dogs For Lunch At Work
The silhouette of the sausage and pickles certainly raises an eyebrow and a chuckle
My “Boss” Just Sent Me This
I’ve been helping this girl out by doing chores at her apartment, caring for her pets, organizing, etc. since she is too busy because she is about to take her bar exam. I’m OBSESSED with dunkin refreshers, and I’ve shown up with one almost every week. I go over there this morning, and she sent me this literally could cry. She was paying attention, I see. It’s the little things. It really is.
I’d Like One Please
I Started My First Full Time Job Recently, And My New Supervisor Bought Me These
My Boss’s Response When Asking To Come In Late To Finish An Essay For College
He is literally one of the best managers I’ve worked with. He is always working with me when I need time off or I’m sick, and when I’m overloaded with school. Wanted to post to show there are still good bosses out there.
Me: - I Have A Small Stapler, Do You Have A Bigger One? Boss: - Yes, Here You Go
My Boss Bought A Display Shelf For My Mocs
I got into vehicle procurement at the Fire Department (Berliner Feuerwehr) after I built a MOC of the first electric fire engine (2nd from the top, Rosenbauer RT) and brought it to their booth at a huge fire/rescue trade show 2 years ago.
Since then, I’ve accumulated quite a number of trucks, and the last time I brought one in my boss said that’s enough we need a display shelf (and I needed some space at home tbh).
Rate My Outfit (This Was The Manager's Punishment For Being 30 Minutes Late)
Owner Bought Us Steaks. One Of Our Techs Hit A Shop Record For Hours In A Day So The Boss Bought Steaks For Lunch.
This Is How Your Boss, Or In My Case The Owner Of The Company, Is Supposed To React
Went Away On A Trip, Found This On The Back Of An Update Note At My Job. If You Can't Tell I Love My Job And My Supervisor, They're The Best 💜
"In case you were wondering, you were missed! Hope the trip was great."
I share a desk at work with people on different shifts and we'll leave silly notes, nice to see a cute one.
My Boss Ordered Me A Ham As A Bonus For Doing Good This Past Week, What Would You Guys Do If This Fell Into Your Possession?
I’m pretty much definitely going to wind up freezing most of it as I live with just my girlfriend and I don’t have family to share with, but I’d love some feedback on how to make the most of this beast.
My Boss At My Internship Was Told By A Coworker That I Like To Listen To Music But Don't Have Headphones ATM, So He Gave Me A Headset!
Look What My Boss Gave Me!
It also came with 4 other games, link cable and wall adapter.
My Boss Accidentally Wore His New Shoes To Work
Xmas Rolled In From The Boss
Nice gift but if you spend it on Mac Tools, that's going to get you about one tool.
I Bought Them Recently And I Looove Them!! So Comfy
I’m Full Time CS!! I Literally Wanted To Cry. My Managers Got Me A Balloon And Cupcake And Told Me It Was Well Deserved 🥺❤️ Very Grateful For The Team I Work With Everyday, I Wanna Cry I've Worked So Hard For This
I love these stories. Good managers are difficult to find. I myself am a middle manager and have a team of 8. There are no xmas bonuses so I give every team member a $100 Amazon gift card each every year. It's the best I can do given my own salary but I wish I could give more. Multiple ppl on my team said I'm the reason they stick around because I am a great manager. I have one team member in particular that I respect so immensely and has been overlooked by countless teams before coming to mine. I've worked with him over the years to soften his approach and then turn his plans into actions. I'm fully remote but always have an open door policy, have weekly one on one meetings for them to talk about anything, and I never micro manage. If you treat your team members as equals, and how you'd like to be treated, you will undoubtedly yield the highest productivity imaginable. I am an introvert and shy away from the spotlight, I listen far more than I talk and it's gotten me this far in life.
I got really lucky with my superiour, too. Even if he didn't use words, he shows me his appretiation thourgh my pay check regularly. When the work got overwhelming constantly, with no opportunity to slow down a little, he got me a new colleague. And once, we had a major project, for which I was the main driver in our department, but I only managers were invited to the success party. My boss came back with a piece of cake and a soda. He asked everyone at that party, why I was not invited, since I was the one who did the job. Then he proceeded to ask the other managers who were there, about their main diver employee... He then refused to eat that cake, since he was really not that much involved, and instead he took it, left the party and gave me that cake and soda, with the words: for your hard work. The bosses are very pleased. And left. I later heard what really happend.
I worked in a grocery store, and I had a couple of managers. One yelled at me for leaving the register while I was helping an elderly customer exchange an item and the other took over bagging groceries for me so I could take a break to call my mom and ask for her help. (It was a torrential rain storm and since I'd only been driving for 4 months I wanted her to pick me up because I didn't feel safe on the road). He also consistently would do the most menial tasks such as bagging or sweeping when the store was busy. I really liked that second manager.
21 years at my public library and I still love it every day. Somedays more than others, but I've been so incredibly lucky to have a wonderful work environment.
I had an awesome boss in my last job. I got sick, really nasty migraines and collapsed several times. My boss sent me home send kept my job open for 3 months as doctors were trying to find out what was wrong. There was a roster of staff to check on me (I lead just moved to part of country with no family or friend support). She kept me on a maintenance wages even though she wasn't legally obligated to. Unfortunately it ended up being a condition that meant I became an invalid, but the support I had from her and colleagues helped me in such an incredibly tough time.
I worked for an online Pharmacy. I had a house fire lost everything . My supervisor gave me all the time i needed to get things straight with the insurance company and contractors. I was paid all the days i took off with out using nay PTO or sick time,
I've just realised how many of these would also be done or possible at my place of work, and now I need to get a little appreciation gift for my boss. :) Our team is always there for each other, so whenever one member can only give 50% or even 0% the others have their back. It's so little that means so much.
I love these stories. Good managers are difficult to find. I myself am a middle manager and have a team of 8. There are no xmas bonuses so I give every team member a $100 Amazon gift card each every year. It's the best I can do given my own salary but I wish I could give more. Multiple ppl on my team said I'm the reason they stick around because I am a great manager. I have one team member in particular that I respect so immensely and has been overlooked by countless teams before coming to mine. I've worked with him over the years to soften his approach and then turn his plans into actions. I'm fully remote but always have an open door policy, have weekly one on one meetings for them to talk about anything, and I never micro manage. If you treat your team members as equals, and how you'd like to be treated, you will undoubtedly yield the highest productivity imaginable. I am an introvert and shy away from the spotlight, I listen far more than I talk and it's gotten me this far in life.
I got really lucky with my superiour, too. Even if he didn't use words, he shows me his appretiation thourgh my pay check regularly. When the work got overwhelming constantly, with no opportunity to slow down a little, he got me a new colleague. And once, we had a major project, for which I was the main driver in our department, but I only managers were invited to the success party. My boss came back with a piece of cake and a soda. He asked everyone at that party, why I was not invited, since I was the one who did the job. Then he proceeded to ask the other managers who were there, about their main diver employee... He then refused to eat that cake, since he was really not that much involved, and instead he took it, left the party and gave me that cake and soda, with the words: for your hard work. The bosses are very pleased. And left. I later heard what really happend.
I worked in a grocery store, and I had a couple of managers. One yelled at me for leaving the register while I was helping an elderly customer exchange an item and the other took over bagging groceries for me so I could take a break to call my mom and ask for her help. (It was a torrential rain storm and since I'd only been driving for 4 months I wanted her to pick me up because I didn't feel safe on the road). He also consistently would do the most menial tasks such as bagging or sweeping when the store was busy. I really liked that second manager.
21 years at my public library and I still love it every day. Somedays more than others, but I've been so incredibly lucky to have a wonderful work environment.
I had an awesome boss in my last job. I got sick, really nasty migraines and collapsed several times. My boss sent me home send kept my job open for 3 months as doctors were trying to find out what was wrong. There was a roster of staff to check on me (I lead just moved to part of country with no family or friend support). She kept me on a maintenance wages even though she wasn't legally obligated to. Unfortunately it ended up being a condition that meant I became an invalid, but the support I had from her and colleagues helped me in such an incredibly tough time.
I worked for an online Pharmacy. I had a house fire lost everything . My supervisor gave me all the time i needed to get things straight with the insurance company and contractors. I was paid all the days i took off with out using nay PTO or sick time,
I've just realised how many of these would also be done or possible at my place of work, and now I need to get a little appreciation gift for my boss. :) Our team is always there for each other, so whenever one member can only give 50% or even 0% the others have their back. It's so little that means so much.