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    Coping With Difficult Bosses


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    What Your Boss Doesn't Tell You Until It's Too Late: How to Correct Behavior That Is Holding You Back

    Verbally Abusive Bosses May Get a Pass if They Meet Goals

    "A journalist recently wrote to me, worried about getting her journalism career back on track after being derailed by a supervisor. She wrote that in "my first salaried journalism job ... I worked closely with a verbally abusive director. It was a tough decision, but I felt I had to protect myself and decided to leave." She left her job and feared that she had walked away from journalism. But her old boss stayed on."

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