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Old Oct 09, 2013, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by breakmystride View Post
I've been in the same situation. I'm scared to death of my boss, and I've gotten in trouble several times over the smallest things. I'm looking for a new job right now because I'm just under so much stress where I am now.

Usually whenever someone at my workplace gets in trouble (and it happens a lot, I'm not the only one), our boss won't bring it up unless the same thing happens again, so the best course of action is to apologize and not let on that you're upset. Hopefully your boss will be easier on you once you've been there longer and become 'part of the team'. But in the meantime, it won't hurt to start submitting job applications elsewhere.
You don't have to apologize for a mistake. Mistakes happen to everyone and people need to accept that mistakes happen. If someone is harsh over a mistake you made at work tell them that you understand that you made a mistake though that you think they are being a little too harsh on you. It isn't right and you have the right to voice your thoughts. If you get fired from that little thing then its the bosses fault for not being happy. You can then go seek your bosses supervisor or HR and tell them the truth on what happened.
Thanks for this!
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