Bad boss quotes:

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  • I haven't really had too many bosses. Any bad boss I had probably was because I was a bad employee. -- Jason Sudeikis
  • In order to be a good writer, you've got to be a bad boss. Self-discipline and stamina are the two major arms in a writer's arsenal. -- Leon Uris
  • Most video games, you build up toward the big, bad boss. And it's just a bigger, more powerful version of what you've been fighting all along in the game. -- Jim Lee
  • We get through life and this is part of the education process also. In real life, we meet bad bosses and good bosses and good friends and bad friends. I think we should let the teachers do their work and not impose too much stuff on them. -- Philippe Falardeau
  • Before I started a company, I was an employee with a bad attitude. I was always felt like, bosses are stupid, and people weren't well treated. -- Mitch Kapor
  • Debate is almost non-existent and no one is apparently accountable to anybody apart from their political party bosses. It is bad news for democracy in this country. -- Helen Suzman
  • Slavery was not a bad day on the job. It was not your boss yelling at you. It was not hard work for little pay. This was a full system of human subjugation. -- John Ridley
  • I think great bosses hire great people. 'A' people hire 'A' people, but 'B' people hire 'C' people; they're worried they might be shown up... they're concerned that that person might make them look bad. -- John Stumpf
  • Left to themselves, things tend to go from bad to worse. Murphy's First Corollary If you tell the boss you were late for work because you had a flat tire, the next morning you will have a flat tire. -- George Edward Woodberry
  • What made me this way was watching my father go through bad employment experiences. When I was 17, and he was 65, I saw him go through the experiences working for a boss that was rude and obnoxious. I swore if I was ever had the capacity to run a company that I would do it in a different way. -- Tom Golisano
  • We, the people, are the boss, and we will get the kind of political leadership, be it good or bad, that we demand and deserve. -- John F. Kennedy
  • If you write something that gets a bad response, or someone commits candor or is off message, there are often consequences almost immediately when it appears in the paper or a magazine, that somebody gets called into the boss's office. And sometimes it can result in a loss of access for the reporter. -- Ron Suskind
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