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View Poll Results: How you threat your employees? | |||
Bossy in the beggining. If there's trust and cooperation, you get softer and more generous |
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5 | 20.83% |
You're always bossy, because you want to make sure the job is always done the way you wanted to |
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8 | 33.33% |
You don't care about how people are doing their job, you want OR can afford only cheap workers |
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0 | 0% |
You always want to get the best solution and you're willing to pay a higher price for it |
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11 | 45.83% |
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I tend to be bossy but thats only cause I only hire from the internet. And with time zones, language issues and getting my point across can be a bit of a pain. Once I do hire someone I find myself writing a book the night before they are to work on the project with all the things I want. Then there is always the tweeking stage, which i feel makes me the most bossy. Nothing is worse then being almost done and so close that you can taste it. But also knowing if you slac off at that point then everythign can go right in the shitter.
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