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My manager is in meetings all the time but has a big ego so they have had no time to view my work but they ABSOLUTELY insist that they know exactly what I’ve done and that it needs to be better.
Bitch all the things he’s complaining about I’ve already done but it’s impossible to get a word in.
Totally get this
These people make my hair go grey and my telomeres go short.
Check out, my dude. Focus on just the raw results. Play up your accomplishments to everyone around you. Don't mention your boss. People will notice you more as they hear you doing good things. They'll naturally observe your boss more and notice something is amiss. For bonus points, pal around with your boss's boss and show how proud you are of your work.
Just don't shit talk your boss, ever. Maintain that rule while playing up your accomplishments, and you fucking win. Fuck your boss. You're awesome. Show everyone you're a badass. You got this