When you are starting out new in your career, you need to realise that you have a long way to go before you can start demanding the respect that your boss enjoy right now. You have to learn how to behave with your superiors and keep arrogance at bay. A few things that you should definitely not say to your boss if you want to stay in their good books are listed below:
1) I’ve booked my holiday tickets – Do not ever do that. It is important that you clear your holiday requirement and get appropriate leave before you book your tickets for your holiday. Your boss may not have a problem with you taking off on a one month holiday, but you have to let him know that you are waiting for his approval before you book your tickets.
2) I quit – Giving an ultimatum to your boss very early in your career is an absolute no-no. You may not realise because of your arrogance that there are hundreds of freshers like you out there who would die for a great job that you have, and if you keep threatening to quit, you may just be fired and damage the chances of a good career.
3) That’s not my Job – A lot of people very early in their careers form ideas that can lead to the end of promising careers. When your boss asks you to do something, simply do it, do not be lazy and arrogant and say that it is not your job. Your boss has a lot more experience and knows what is important for your career growth. If you are working with a good company that has good work culture, you should be grateful and lap up all the work that comes your way.
1) I’ve booked my holiday tickets – Do not ever do that. It is important that you clear your holiday requirement and get appropriate leave before you book your tickets for your holiday. Your boss may not have a problem with you taking off on a one month holiday, but you have to let him know that you are waiting for his approval before you book your tickets.
2) I quit – Giving an ultimatum to your boss very early in your career is an absolute no-no. You may not realise because of your arrogance that there are hundreds of freshers like you out there who would die for a great job that you have, and if you keep threatening to quit, you may just be fired and damage the chances of a good career.
3) That’s not my Job – A lot of people very early in their careers form ideas that can lead to the end of promising careers. When your boss asks you to do something, simply do it, do not be lazy and arrogant and say that it is not your job. Your boss has a lot more experience and knows what is important for your career growth. If you are working with a good company that has good work culture, you should be grateful and lap up all the work that comes your way.