Probably, based on something my dad told me. And I’d rather not go into detail about it, but let’s just say what he said was horrifying and showed no concern for his own son’s well-being. It explained a LOT for me, though.
I had a supervisor like that in my last sea duty in the Navy. After I retired, I figured out the reason he freaked the way he did was becaused he didn’t know jack about anything he was supposed to.
Jumping H. Jehoshaphat! Do they teach this attitude in business school?
Probably, based on something my dad told me. And I’d rather not go into detail about it, but let’s just say what he said was horrifying and showed no concern for his own son’s well-being. It explained a LOT for me, though.
there’s a reason non-management employees are called “drones.”
I had a supervisor like that in my last sea duty in the Navy. After I retired, I figured out the reason he freaked the way he did was becaused he didn’t know jack about anything he was supposed to.