I am mostly focused on the launch of Good Boss, Bad Boss as it was just published last week (I am sitting in a hotel room in New York right now as I am here doing some book PR). But, as the new chapter in the paperback emphasizes, I am and will always be "the asshole guy." And when I get emails like this one (reprinted with permission) from an attorney, it still makes my day:
I just wanted to thank you for your blog and The No
Asshole Rule. Your wisdom helped me finally escape a terrible job
that was sucking my soul and making me miserable. I started my own solo
law practice and am happier than I've ever been. Thank you so much for
helping me salvage my career and, frankly, my life. I tell everyone who
will listen about your book. I gave a copy to my (former) asshole boss
with my resignation letter tucked inside. 🙂
I hope she has great success in her new practice. And this note, and so many others like it, show how destructive bossholes can be to those around and, ultimately to themselves.
P.S. As my tips for surviving assholes suggest, this woman is doing what I believe — and the research shows — is the best solution if you are stuck with an asshole boss that you can't get fired: escape as fast you can.
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