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I have depression and I am getting sicker by the day. My boss snarls at me (and only at me) one day and the next forces me to sit and "converse" with her for what seems like hours but they are not conversations, it is whatever emotional hobby horse she wants to ride that day, personal stuff I don't feel I should have to listen to and stuff I don't feel it is appropriate for me to comment on. She is taking advantage of me and it is making me more and more depressed. All I want to do is go to work, do my job and go home at quitting time. My job isn't baby sitting her! If anyone crosses her she becomes enraged and takes revenge. I pray I can last until I can find another job. I first sought help for my depression because I was plagued by suicidal thoughts. Now they are back.
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Oh honey, I feel you! I had a boss like that. Total narcissist. She would make me sit in her office and she regale me with stories about her personal life, and then we'd go out. She'd put me down in front of everyone we were with and would say things like "You're paid too much".
Get that resume handy and up-to-date. In the meantime, I'd also see about getting some help for you. What are you doing for your depression? |
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While I can't relate, I do agree with LookingforCalm. Apply to a new job every chance you get.
In the meantime, is your boss the type that is impossible to talk to? If not, try telling her how it makes you feel that she uses you that way. There must be a reason she chooses you and not someone else. Maybe she confides in you more than others? I don't think it's right for her to ride you the way she does, but something must be going on. If she isn't the type you can talk with easily, I would try seeking out her superior and letting them know what she's been up to. Keep us updated!
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I take an anti-depressant but I am going to seek out some counseling because this problem is bigger than my emotional resources as they are right now to handle.
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No job is worth this to your mental health. Please take care of you and leave if you need to.
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Thank you, Pegasus. I am working on it and hoping I can hold on until I get another job.
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Yeah it does sound like she's using you as her personal therapist. I wish you luck on your job search. If you don't mind me asking, what field are you in?
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I had a boss like that too, and we were working in her home, just the two of us! It was very hard to get away from her but I snapped one day when she hung the phone up on me like a child; I gave her three weeks notice I was leaving (more than the usual 2) and would be available to mentor my replacement if necessary, etc. but I was tired of her mental health issues clashing with my own :-)
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I know exactly how you feel. I had that TYPE boss, fortunately I got through it getting a new job, and I know the day will come for you. It’s really not worth to hurt yourself, JUST a job, and you will see the new world outside there, so hold on, you always have support here! BIG HUGS……
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I agree that is what she is doing, but it's terribly unfair to me and not doing her a bit of good for her to be reinforced daily to continue being an overbearing, maladjusted snot nose. And I can see my continuing to appear to be putting up with it she sees as validation it is okay to continue and that she is right in her skewed opinion that she is the Queen of Everything. She's a third-grade bully and every bully I ever knew ran to the teacher crying "so-and-so hit me!" without ever mentioning "I pushed so-and-so down the stairs first" or something like that. The field I am in is immaterial, but suffice it to say I am not talking about her drill sergeant to my grunt.
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I am sorry that you are being sought out by your boss for therapy Icecreamkid, unfortunately we can pick our friends but we can't always pick our bosses unless we are self employed. It is probably your good nature that she is spotting and taking advantage of unfortunately.
Do you have a therapist now? If you don't then maybe find a therapist that does cognitive behavioral therapy, that would help you learn how to overcome this kind of person, because they are out there and I am sure there are techniques you could learn to make yourself less appealing for them to pick out and manipulate somehow. Please don't let this depress you, but it would be good to know what about this kind of person does depress you. Personally I do my best to try to learn from people, yes there are times where I just want to run from them too. But running is not always the answer, learning how to overcome can provide you with some personal strength that can help you with the anxiety your dealing with that leads to your feeling depressed. We cant change other people but we can learn to change how we react to them and some methods we can use to prevent ourselves from being victims somehow. You can continue to look for a different job, but we all know the economy and job market is tough so trying to find a therapist that you can work with to learn how to overcome this should be a priority. There must be something you can do that will politely and safely turn her off and leave you alone. I CAN relate to how it can get you down, I am dealing with an attorney that really gets me down too. I talk about it a lot in therapy and it does depress me to the point where the mere thought of him Zaps my energy. My therapist doe not do cognitive therapy, wish he did though. ((((((Hugs))))))) Open Eyes Last edited by Open Eyes; Mar 12, 2012 at 02:18 PM. |
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X = Supervisors/Managers and above Y = Tech support (my area), the "white people" would be the NOC (large business tech support) W = customer care, which is outsourced. B = Network techs. You get the picture. Luckily X and Y are all there for each other and are pretty closely knit. I really hope you get out of this mess soon and hopefully into a more supportive environment.
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Hi IceCreamKid,
Oh sorry to hear you're still struggling with that imposing person, wow she IS an annoying entity. Hmmm, did you try googling or searching how to deal with a bad boss? Or annoying boss? etc.? Maybe there is constructive advice on this dilemma. Surely there must be as it is a common complaint. Open Eyes |
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I am sorry I couldn’t give even a tiny constructive advice, but I really, really wish you have a happy ending. |
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Thanks for the comments and advice, I appreciate it.
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