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Dealing with job/supervisors that lie, have no advancement.
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Dealing with job/supervisors that lie, have no advancement.

In the corporate world most people:

- Hate their job and show it
- Lie
- Gossip all the time
- Don't actually do any work
- Never do as they say
- Treat people below them shit and over flatter those above

My rules in the corporate world was:

- Always leave your personal life outside the workplace. Being mysterious makes people unsure about you which you can use to your advantage
- Always greet people and arrive with a smile
- Never ever engage in gossip
- Own your responsibilities and get shit done
- Act busy, and people will not bother you
- Make it easy to work with you by letting people know what they can expect
- Don't accept unreasonable shit, learn to say no
- If your boss push more tasks on you demand better pay

Learn what your boss and anyone holding power over you truly wants and give it to them. Your bosses can both break you and make life so much better for you depending if they like you or not. Make them love you

Identify the assholes and avoid them at all costs

Identify the talents and people you like and engage with them. At every workplace I observed who was the best people at the field I was working in and went straight to them and asked them to teach me to be as good as them. Done right they love the flattery and give you the blueprint to success

Learn the machine that you are a part of. If you work in sales better be friends with accounting, those responsible for delivering product / service to your customer and treat them really well etc. They will make your life much easier

If you are pals with your boss, easy to work with, deliver on your responsibilities and treat people well. You'll have few problems in my experience. I worked about 5-6 years in the corporate world before leaving to o my own business.
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