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Have you ever met a new boss and determined you didn't like them in less than a minute?

They didn't say or do anything wrong. In part, you just realize you're not going to work well together without considerable effort and you don't have the energy to even try (so you start looking for another job).
Yes, the guy was one of those people who thought every man needs some time in the military to grow up. A fucking jar head and I could see him coming from a mile away.
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zeeva70 · F
@Pitchblue It's like you already know your personalities are not going to get along at all.
@zeeva70 Without a doubt but I did have to work with the guy and on construction sites he would get so angry he would throw his hammer at new walls sometimes. He punched some kid out at a gas station. He was a violent person.
SW-User
Yes, and my instincts proved right!
zeeva70 · F
@SW-User Good advise. I had one there and now someone else has filled a longstanding vacancy, which is excellent for the organization. However, I don't like her. I start a new job soon that's more money and a better fit. Not sticking around for my instincts to be more confirmed than they already are, is priceless.
SW-User
@zeeva70 Glad you have found a new better job :-)
zeeva70 · F
@SW-User Thank you! Honestly, because I'm competitive, having her come on board was just the motivation I needed to move on. I'll also earn more money than her (and increasing my income was a 2019 goal).
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zeeva70 · F
@SW-User So true.
Sapio · 46-50, M
Yes I have a few times.
Thats pretty intense. Lol Liking people at work is irrelevant to me. But if they made my job impossible i would leave.
zeeva70 · F
@DarlingSelah Yes, it's intense. Hard to explain. For me it's like: I don't like you. I don't want to spend my time training you. Too exhausting. I can make much more money elsewhere.
SN: I adore my other supervisor and coworker and it's heartbreaking to leave them.
Lilnonames · F
Yup i have a good judge of people.and ill tell them exactly how i feel and why
zeeva70 · F
@Lilnonames Being a good judge of people serves us well. In my situation, it would be counterproductive to tell her or anyone in the organization how I feel and why. I've already given my two week notice and starting a new job soon. It does feel good not to get stuck in any drama; to just move on to a better opportunity.

 
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