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  2. 50 Examples Of Horrible Bosses Saying Unhinged Things - AOL

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    Image credits: Amberlyn #6. TL;DR: Unfairly/Illegally dismissed. I sued, was gaslit and decided to turn whistleblower. Winner winner, chicken dinner. "Your performance review was excellent ...

  3. “Glass Factory”: 32 Of The Worst Jobs People Have Had To Do

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    Image credits: Sensual77Queen Even if a job has a ton of red flags, people still tend to stay there and wait it out.One of the main reasons for this is often due to financial obligations like ...

  4. Six Ways You Are Making a Bad Job Worse - AOL

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    By Aydrea Walden ten Bosch The truth is, you may be stuck in that less-than-ideal job for a while. Though jobs are being added to the economy, the U.S. unemployment rate is holding strong at ...

  5. Toxic leader - Wikipedia

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    Workplace rituals and routines: Management meetings, board reports, disciplinary hearing, performance assays and so on may become more habitual than necessary. [citation needed] Heavy running costs and a high staff turnover/overtime rate are often also associated with employee related results of a toxic leader. [12]

  6. Counterproductive work behavior - Wikipedia

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    Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is employee's behavior that goes against the legitimate interests of an organization. [1] This behavior can harm the organization, other people within it, and other people and organizations outside it, including employers, other employees, suppliers, clients, patients and citizens.

  7. QR code - Wikipedia

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    The QR code system was invented in 1994, at the Denso Wave automotive products company, in Japan. [6] [7] [8] The initial alternating-square design presented by the team of researchers, headed by Masahiro Hara, was influenced by the black counters and the white counters played on a Go board; [9] the pattern of the position detection markers was determined by finding the least-used sequence of ...