A good workplace atmosphere is truly a blessing. Cozy headquarters, friendly coworkers, and tolerant management are the stuff dreams are made of. It’s no surprise we want more than just a paycheck from a job – we spend more than half of our day in the office.
Sadly, we often hear more workplace horror than success stories. It’s 2023 and Amazon still hasn’t normalized bathroom breaks for their workers. Bored Panda reached out to the author of Work Jerks: How to Cope with Difficult Bosses and Colleagues, Louise Carnachan, to talk about workplace rules and jerk bosses. You can find the interview below.
This selection of ridiculous rules from horrible bosses and management is an ode to the exploited and the unappreciated. So upvote the notes you find the most absurd and let us know in the comments if you have a story about an entitled boss.
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Looks Like Jer Got To The "Finding Out" Part Thanks To Shelly
Bored Panda reached out to Louise Carnachan to chat about difficult people at work. Louise is a trainer and organization development consultant with 23 years of experience under her belt. She’s worked with companies like Boeing, Starbucks, McDonald’s and many hospitals and medical centers on the West Coast.
In 2022, Louise wrote a book Work Jerks: How to Cope with Difficult Bosses and Colleagues to help people deal with difficult people at work. She’s not only an expert in this area, but has been in the trenches herself. Work Jerks offers practical solutions on how to stop dreading going to work and make it something you enjoy.
85°C Bakery Cafe Enabled Tips On Their Point Of Sale Devices. Tips Don't Go To Workers. You're Just Giving The Company More Money
Eat And Get Laid Off. Snitches Get $20
When it comes to demands from bosses, Louise says anything that is illegal, unethical or unsafe can definitely be considered out of line. She gives three examples: “Being asked to commit fraud by double billing or billing for services never rendered. ‘Fudging’ numbers to make the department’s production look better than it actually is (or any lying). Being required to do work for patients or customers without the proper credentialing or training.”
Louise provides tips on how to deal with toxic management in her book Work Jerks. She also shared some advice with Bored Panda. It depends on how toxic your boss really is, but there are a few strategies. “If the situation is frequently causing you sleepless nights, you may want to find other employment as soon as you can,” Louise adds.
This Is At My Significant Other's Workplace, Which Is Also My Old Workplace. Absolutely Terrifying
This Was Posted At My Boyfriend's Old Job At A Grocery Store
I Found This Posted In My New Office
“The narcissistic leader is probably the most toxic because everything is about their gain,” Louise begins. “They’ll throw you under the bus if they need to divert attention away from their misdeeds. A strategy with them is to stay friendly but do not get caught up in their inner circle. It may not feel as good to stay out of the chosen group but it’s a lot safer.”
“Do not give them any personal information that is important to you because they are not beyond using it to demean or threaten. Don’t gossip about other employees with them. And look for job opportunities away from this person unless it’s clear they’ll cycle through quickly.”
Shout Out To The Worst Place I Ever Worked. Minimum Wage, Of Course
So My Best Friend Just Got This Email From Work
For a country so proud of their freedom of speech they sure try to muzzle the people.
What Cell Phone? Call The Landline, Maybe I'm At Home
However, annoying behavior from a boss doesn’t always mean grounds for taking action. “There’s a difference between a manager's poor communication style and bullying or harassing behavior,” Louise says. “The former is highly irritating but the latter is illegal.”
“Report harassment through whatever channels are available to employees (union, boss’s boss, human resources, EEOC, whistleblower hotline, ombuds office). Worry about retaliation keeps many from reporting but if there are enough of you, you can form a coalition,” Louise advises.
I Make $15 An Hour
Strictest Rule In Office About Returning To Work After Lockdown
This Is Terrible
"Do not sit unless you have a doctor's note."
What if your manager is constantly looking over your shoulder at work? “Being micromanaged is less toxic but it can make going to work miserable,” Louise admits. “Assuming you know how to do the job, ask what it is you need to demonstrate for them to trust you’ve got this. If it’s a habit they are unaware of (and you have a decent relationship with the boss), ask if you can give them a heads up when they forget and intrude on your work.”
I Found This In The Break Room In My New Office. This Can't Be Legal, Can It?
Injury At Work
I Found This At A Local Drive Through Store
Taking on a leadership position can be daunting as well. Louise invites us to look at things from the perspective of a person doing the managing. “Most people are thrown into leadership positions because they’ve been there a while and were very good at their job – not because they’ve demonstrated competence in leading others, which is a totally different job.”
You're In School, Working Two Jobs And Attend Church? You're Going To Need A Proof
This Was Recently Posted At Work
They mean bowel movement (I.e., taking a dump). I'll poop in the dark. I can clean up using the braille method. I'll shake the manager's hand on the way out.
I Make Over Minimum Wage Here In Utah. Is This Legal?
Leadership, therefore, is also a skill that people need to learn – but few are given the opportunity. “Unless you’ve had a role model to follow, you’re probably at sea about what to do,” explains Louise. “Leadership training and coaching can help immensely but not every organization makes this available. There are many good books and leadership classes you can take on your own or through your professional organization.
It's Time To Find A New Job?
Stop Stealing My Electricity
This Sucks
The biggest mistake a newbie leader can make is to strive to be liked. “Being loved is a terrible goal for a leader and can lead to all sorts of dysfunctional behavior like trying to be buddies with the staff, gossiping or being too soft on performance,” warns Louise. “The leaders most people say were their best boss ever tend to have similar characteristics, although the personalities may be completely different.”
There's No Way This Is Legal Right?
Owners Throw Out All The Chairs In Store Because They Don't Want Employees To Sit Down
Next month: 'All employees are required to continuously jump up and down on the spot while on shift. Ceasing to jump up and down will result in termination!'
Employer Says Employees' Break Times Are Before They Reach The Work Site And After They Leave The Work Site
Well, if it's before or after your shift, it's not actually a break. A break is exactly what it says. It breaks up the working shift.
Louise shares some qualities that a good boss should have: “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)."
Daughter Received This Rule List On Her First Day Of Work
My New Manager Wrote This Up Today. Non-Union Grocery Business In Ohio. What Are My Options? Is This Legal? I've Already Told Them I Will Not Be Signing It
Illegal in US https://www.nlrb.gov/about-nlrb/rights-we-protect/your-rights/your-rights-to-discuss-wages#:~:text=You%20also%20have%20the%20right,way%20for%20having%20that%20conversation.
Figured Y'all Would Appreciate This Sign In My Place Of Employment
“They tell people what they are doing well and what they appreciate, are clear about goals and direction, have high expectations of themselves and their team members, don’t shy away from difficult conversations, and aren’t afraid to admit when they make a mistake,” the author says.
Is This "Rule" Even Legal?
A Senior Nursing Manager Was Handing This Out In The Hospital To Workers
Is This Legal ?
If a leader successfully acquires the aforementioned qualities, the result is more than being loved. “These are people who are not only respected, they often are the role models for future leaders,” Louise explains. “Not surprisingly, former staff members stay in touch with them after they leave because they have been mentors, not just bosses.”
What Are Sick Days?
Sign Posted At My Friend's Job, Hospital Behavioral Health Unit
My Second Job Recently Changed Managers
Nice To See Management Following Their Own Rules
My Management Just Implemented A New Company Wide Rule
I reserve the right to tell you to fűck right off.
New Work "Rules" And They Wonder Why They Are Short Staffed
When calling off to work, please remember that you are not required to give a reason. Call up, tell the appropriate person that you won't be coming in. Don't ask ... tell. If you feel you must say something additional, say it is for personal reasons. Those words. "Personal reasons." Best bet is to give absolutely no reason at all. Confirm that the person has received your message. Do not discuss the issue. Wish them well and hang up. But here's the most important step that makes everything else work: Be a valuable employee that doesn't call off for b******t reasons.
Is This Even Right?
Just Started A New Job, And This Tardy Policy Is Ridiculous
I don't know. I've heard from so many employers how they would just like employees to show up and show up on time. I don't think that's an unreasonable expectation if you're running a business. I don't agree with the fines in this case, but write ups and possible termination don't seem out of the question. I would think it's understood today that when people start a job, they're told the starting time and it's a given that they have to be there on time. If they don't like the starting times, they're free to not take the job or look for another one. And it does sound like in this case, people have been abusing the situation.
My Job Involves Walking For Hours At A Time. We Also Don't Get Breaks At All, Even For 12+ Hour Shifts
Wow Points
1) How and why do people become so delusional as to think that this is in any way acceptable treatment of employees? 2) I can't believe how lucky I am to live in a "socialist hell hole " where this kind of behaviour is illegal, and I have rights that protect me from this shįt.
People need money, and these are mostly places that employ young unknowing people.
Load More Replies...I am really glad to live in a country where nearly every single one of these entries would actually be illegal...Somehow American employers seem to have failed to notice the abolition of slavery.
Most of these are illegal in the US too. These employers/managers are either ignorant of the law or hope their employees are.
Load More Replies...As a manager, I don't understand this attitude. Even in management, you're a LEADER! You lead people, not bully and badger them. Could never treat my staff like these people do, not allowing someone to sit?! Wtf... Bullies
I'm a union officer with education in employment law. When my kids to start working. We're going to sit down with the employee handbook and go through line by line.
Is there anything worse for morale than getting into work and finding a passive aggressive list?
Unfortunately, there's nothing remotely passive about many of these.
Load More Replies...I worked at a major, now bankrupt, retailer. They instituted many of these mostly illegal policies over the years. Each time, they'd end up getting sued and ending the policy ,only to enforce a different one a year later, and then they'd get sued again. This went on the entire 15 years I worked there. They never learned.
Many are illegal in the US too. You cannot be prohibited to discuss pay. The problem is they can fire you for some other made up reason eaasily.
Load More Replies...1) How and why do people become so delusional as to think that this is in any way acceptable treatment of employees? 2) I can't believe how lucky I am to live in a "socialist hell hole " where this kind of behaviour is illegal, and I have rights that protect me from this shįt.
People need money, and these are mostly places that employ young unknowing people.
Load More Replies...I am really glad to live in a country where nearly every single one of these entries would actually be illegal...Somehow American employers seem to have failed to notice the abolition of slavery.
Most of these are illegal in the US too. These employers/managers are either ignorant of the law or hope their employees are.
Load More Replies...As a manager, I don't understand this attitude. Even in management, you're a LEADER! You lead people, not bully and badger them. Could never treat my staff like these people do, not allowing someone to sit?! Wtf... Bullies
I'm a union officer with education in employment law. When my kids to start working. We're going to sit down with the employee handbook and go through line by line.
Is there anything worse for morale than getting into work and finding a passive aggressive list?
Unfortunately, there's nothing remotely passive about many of these.
Load More Replies...I worked at a major, now bankrupt, retailer. They instituted many of these mostly illegal policies over the years. Each time, they'd end up getting sued and ending the policy ,only to enforce a different one a year later, and then they'd get sued again. This went on the entire 15 years I worked there. They never learned.
Many are illegal in the US too. You cannot be prohibited to discuss pay. The problem is they can fire you for some other made up reason eaasily.
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