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eBossWatch Knows if You’ve Been Bad or Good, So Be Good for Goodness Sake
Started by Frank · 3 months ago
You better watch out. You better not cry. You better not pout. I’m tellin’ you why: eBossWatch is comin’ to town.
Are you the boss who likes to dish it out, but can’t take it? Are you the kind of boss who just loves performance reviews so that ... Continue reading »
Are you the boss who likes to dish it out, but can’t take it? Are you the kind of boss who just loves performance reviews so that ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
1 year ago
The most important one is that people who rate a boss are totally anonymous. In my experience, that's a call to mischief.
There doesn't seem to be a way to challenge an evaluation.
And if you want to see a report on a boss it costs $4.
So far there' s not much to see. A search for "Smith" in both California and New York yielded only a single hit.
1 year ago
As far anonymous input goes, I don't see any other way of doing it. What they are doing at eBossWatch is to limit to one IP address, one vote. In other words, no one can game the system and keep hammering a single boss.
Yes, I think Asher will read your comment here and he might want to take the part about "response" under advisement. It would be good for a boss to be able to defend himself. Even write a profile of his management style.
As far as your first comment, really super point: The best bosses create environments where there is BOTH high productivity and high morale.
1 year ago
1 year ago
How do I know? I was a victim two years ago and finally there is a forum available to get a sober word out on these individuals.
If they find themselves listed as a noxious boss on eBossWatch, maybe it's time for them to either get a clue or change their evil ways. Believe me, if after discovery they're still bent on spreading their miseries, all they need to do is vote themselves in a better light and have their cohorts do likewise. Hence, rendering this site only as the next best thing to passing the Healthy Workplace Bill.
The rest of you suggesting to the contrary, are either bleeding hearts with no real intimate experience with this social ill or are those Bullies wanting free reins to prey on unsuspecting victims!
1 year ago
I'm sorry it was so long before I commented back...I wanted to think about this for a while. And I think you're right, when a sociopath is allowed to defend himself, then that can ruin the idea of watching bosses. Bosses, and especially the bad ones, have the upper hand all the time, and maybe this isn't the place to allow that.
I'm sorry about your personal experience. No one should ever have to put up with that. I hope you're in a good situation now.
Cheers.
1 year ago
Wow! That was like a breath of fresh air. Thanks for hearing and "getting it". Most people are deceived into believing that bullying only happens to the "weak". Don't we all have our faults and weaknesses? Unlike truly caring people, these folks study their prospects and home in with the intent to do injury, or rather, torture. Do they work alone? Sometimes. But more times than not, they recruit. It's vicious and I have zero tolerance to the indifferent as well. As a result of my personal experience, you could say I'm an advocate for anti-bullying of sorts. Gossip falls on deaf ears here, which is what mobbing feeds on, so I do not partake. Yes, I am most definitely in a better place - emotionally as well as physically.
Working for myself is empowering and healing. Remember, Nobody Should Have To Work For A Jerk! Again, thanks for your time, goodwill and, yes, cheers :)
1 year ago
Bring on the the healthy workplace bill so we can weed out the incompetent managers in today's world. Remove the politics and bring back normalcy to the workplace.
1 year ago
1 year ago