We have a new director, an indian woman.
She said to me "your job is to entertain your boss. you have to make sure your boss is happy ... ".
I personally think it is correct that I have to ensure my boss is happy, but should I have no boundary? for example, it is my birthday, I am not on call, so I have a date with my friend. My boss told me around noon to do a PRD fix after 6 pm. Is this reasonable? Should I still think I need to entertain my boss regardless my own schedule?
I also think I am an engineer, I sell my skills to earn money. Why I have to "entertain" my boss? I really hate this word.
I really want hear HR ppl to talk about this.
大家怎麽看這句話... need your opinion
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• 1999-2000年,1-on-1 meeting -胡說之- ♂ (195 bytes) () 08/20/2010 postreply 13:21:47
• she is so rude. I had bad experience with 差婆。 -土豆妮- ♀ (237 bytes) () 08/20/2010 postreply 13:38:13
• 和你老板商量不就完了,不用那麽敏感。 -吃糖?- ♂ (0 bytes) () 08/20/2010 postreply 13:57:06
• did you ask for one day off today? -霧霧蒙- ♀ (151 bytes) () 08/20/2010 postreply 13:59:23
• 6pm是afterhour, you don't get paid for that -俗世癡- ♂ (39 bytes) () 08/20/2010 postreply 14:29:11
• 回複:6pm是afterhour, you don't get paid for that -cici1900- ♀ (425 bytes) () 08/20/2010 postreply 19:48:58
• 回複:大家怎麽看這句話... need your opinion -ca2004- ♀ (303 bytes) () 08/21/2010 postreply 09:02:57
• 回複:大家怎麽看這句話... need your opinion -ca2004- ♀ (52 bytes) () 08/21/2010 postreply 09:06:42
• 回複:回複:大家怎麽看這句話... need your opinion -cici1900- ♀ (492 bytes) () 08/23/2010 postreply 18:24:55