We’ve all been there – stuck working for someone we can’t stand. Or, maybe you do like them as a person, but struggle under their management style. Either way, a bad boss can have a profoundly negative impact on your career.
In this article, we look at some of the ways a bad boss can be disastrous, and what a potential solution is for the talent stuck under them.
What makes a bad boss?
There’s a difference between a boss you don’t like or sometimes butt heads with, and a truly bad boss. One might challenge you to think differently, be better, and grow in your position. The other will stagnate you, deplete your self-confidence, and potentially make it more difficult for you to succeed going forward.
So, how do you know the difference between a boss you don’t like and a bad boss? Here are some factors to consider when evaluating the person you work for:
All of these things result in a lack of trust, as well as a lack of development and growth opportunities for the employees of the bad boss, who absolutely aren’t getting the support they need. In other words, it impacts your mental health, and it holds you back.
Not all bad bosses are created equally.
It may be easy to dismiss the behaviors of one bad boss by comparing them to another. Different people will display these behaviors to different extents, and it might be easy to dismiss the impact of one bad boss, because you’ve seen worse before. But don’t sell yourself short; you deserve better.
So, what do you do?
There is no easy way to deal with a bad boss. If there were, they wouldn’t be so potentially disastrous for your life and career. Essentially, you have two choices; try to resolve matters within your organization or leave.
If you choose to try and handle things internally, you’re going to want to keep precise records and document specific incidents, seek support from others within your organization, communicate your concerns to your superiors, and utilize resources like HR. Even if you do everything right, there’s still a chance things won’t change, and you could even face social and career repercussions.
Sometimes, the only true resolution you can find is through leaving.
Where do you go from there?
If you’ve suffered from a bad boss or two, you might be wondering if there’s any way of working under someone that will truly meet your needs. For some, the answer is, there isn’t. The only satisfying solution for many hard, independent, and proactive workers is to be your own boss. That doesn’t mean you’re difficult to work with or not an excellent employee; it just means you’d thrive tenfold under your own supervision.
Business ownership is a path out of bad boss purgatory.
If you want to be your own boss, starting your own business is an option, whether you buy an existing business or start your own venture from scratch.
A franchise is also a strong, proven solution. Franchised businesses come with a tested model for success and a lot of support from corporate Head Office, but still offer a high degree of independence, and importantly, no boss.
Business ownership, and the franchise option both offer you the security of putting your career, work experience, and finances in your own hands, rather than at the whims of someone else.
The decision is whether you can bear to continue working in a bad situation, or whether you have what it takes to strike out on your own to change your life.
About the Author
Christine is Schooley Mitchell's lead content writer.
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