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    Boss and wife own the business..

    Posted by: veekay
    Date: 7/11/2009 1:00:05 AM

    They are friends, it is a marina, operating during the summer months, when the bring in their 12 year (adorable, brat) daughter, who sits with feet up behind the register, eating and texting her friends, she is supposedly 'working'helping fuel boats, the family dogs run around run, and get more attention from the boss then the employees...he yells...'get off your butt...do this...do that..' meanwhile he does nothing except drink beer and smoke cigarettes...and bark orders....these people are my friends, but boss-man and child and dogs dominating the work place is a bit much...it is creating dissention among the ranks, and he will not listen to anyone, because he knows it all and has done everything better than anyone else can do it....



    Reply from: salty
    Date: 10/3/2009 9:20:00 PM
    Reply: never work for friends.

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