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67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible

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Having a job typically means working for someone, which does come with the understanding that this someone can tell you what to do. However, there is a pretty fine line between a work policy or assignment and a boss just being horrible.
So we’ve gathered some of the worst, most entitled, unhinged and just toxic things people’s bosses have ever said to them. Get comfortable as you scroll through, prepare for some second-hand anger, upvote the best ones and be sure to share your own experiences in the comments down below.

#1

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
Never told a boss off like this. And it felt amazing.
47points

#2

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
Who’s the boss now?
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30points

#3

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
30points

We have all had that one boss. The one who sends a passive-aggressive text at 11 p.m. and then acts confused when you seem a little tired the next morning. Bad bosses are one of those universal workplace experiences that somehow never gets old to talk about, probably because there is an almost artistic quality to how spectacularly some people can fail at managing other humans.

According to Gallup research, managers account for at least 70% of the variance in employee engagement scores, which means a bad boss is not just annoying, they are genuinely, measurably damaging to an entire team.

#4

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
29points

#5

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
29points

#6

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
28points

So what actually makes someone a nightmare to work for? It almost always starts with a complete inability to read the room when it comes to their own power. A horrible boss tends to treat every request as though it carries the weight of a royal decree and every pushback as a form of personal betrayal. They confuse authority with respect, not realizing these are two very different things earned in very different ways. One comes with a job title. The other takes actual effort.

#7

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
27points

#8

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
26points

#9

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
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24points

Then there is the classic entitlement spiral. This is the boss who somehow believes that your personal time, your evenings, your weekends, your vacation days, and occasionally your basic dignity are all listed somewhere in your employment contract under "perks the company gets."

#10

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
24points

#11

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
23points

#12

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
Boss wrote “thief” on my check. Filed a wage theft report against my former employer, was told he only paid 80% of what was owned, but I dealt with it. When I picked up the check at the Department of Labor, it had "THIEF" boldly written on the subject line. Super awkward, unfair, and embarrassing, especially with others witnessing it. Is there anything that can be done?
21points

They will email you on a Saturday and then respond to your radio silence with a follow-up asking if you saw the first email. Research from Harvard Business Review has repeatedly shown that blurred work-life boundaries lead directly to burnout, reduced productivity, and higher turnover, but try telling that to someone who schedules a meeting for 4:45 on a Friday.

#13

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
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21points

#14

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
21points

#15

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
20points

Toxic bosses are also remarkably talented at taking credit for the wins and distributing the blame like confetti when things go sideways. They will present your idea in a meeting without mentioning your name and then cc themselves into your success story like they were there from the beginning. When a project fails, however, suddenly it is a team issue and they are just as surprised as everyone else. Accountability, for a bad boss, is something that flows strictly downward.

#16

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
20points

#17

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
20points

#18

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
20points

There is also the micromanager subspecies, arguably the most exhausting of the group. These are the bosses who hired you for your skills and then immediately decided they did not trust you to use them. They will ask for updates on the update and question the method you used for a task they could not perform themselves.

#19

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
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19points

#20

67 Of The Nastiest Things Bosses Have Said, And It’s Hard To Believe That People Can Be So Horrible
19points
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