Work problems?


Question:
Im just looking for advice - my boss doesnt seem to like me much. Im hardworking but ever since coming back to work from maternity leave, my boss treats me different. I have explained that I feel they are always picking on me, but part of this might be me, I just am so fed up trying to please people, when all I want to do is work for myself doing something I enjoy. Its a well paid job and this is what is stopping me leaving to do something else. I really am so low about this, its starting to affect my relationship with my hubby and young child. Please, any advice?

Answers:
Look mate, it isn't only about money, sometimes it is better to do something that you enjoy for less money than do something you hate just for the money. If you stay in a job you hate and get treated unfairly, you might become bitter. You are obiously no happy there at all, so you kno what you have to do.
this mite sound weide but i think your boss mite like u.

he knows he or she cant have u so he or she is taking it out on u. i mite be wrong but my friend went tho same thing and in end got to end of it. he fanced her. weide but true.
My advice: find another job. Your boss is probably pissed at you because you had a kid. Bosses who are a**holes are usually like that. They think that from now on you are going to be less energetic, less free, you won't work late anymore, your kid is going to come first (which it should, by the way), and he is going to be in second place. If your boss is such an a**hole, you won't ever be able to change him. Leave before it really brings your relationship, your health and the well-being of your baby down!


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