
I rather stupidly irresponsibly bravely quit my job today.
There comes a point where you suddenly realise with a terrifying clarity that life is too short to stay in a situation that makes you desperately miserable. I know that ideally I should have secured another job before I resigned and I know that unemployment is frighteningly high at the moment, but I simply felt I HAD to do something.
The relationship between my boss and I has been going rapidly downhill since I found out he'd attempted to get a colleague to keep him informed of anything I said about him or the job outside of work, but yesterday it reached an all-time low when I received a letter of complaint from the MD saying that my boss had reported I was rude and unfriendly to clients. This is completely fabricated, regardless of my attitude towards him I have always made a point of being friendly and courteous to anybody else coming in to the office. I realised at that point that my boss wants me gone ... and he's prepared to say and do anything to make it happen. And what's worse is there's nothing I can do about it. There's only the two of us in our office and it's my word against his. The MD has made it clear that my point of view is neither wanted or considered valid.
I know enough about employment law to know that I wouldn't stand a chance if I was to try to take it further. How do you prove somebody's unacceptable behaviour without witnesses?
So I discussed it with a couple of close friends and my mother and they all said I should just get out, and the sooner the better. After all, a resignation doesn't look great on a CV but it looks a hell of a lot better than a sacking. I went home, had a good cry and spent the evening thinking it through.
And this morning I tended my resignation.
Now I've done it I actually feel relieved. Obviously I'm somewhat nervous about the prospect of being unemployed, I have too many financial committments not to be, but I have a months notice to work and can start applying for other jobs in the meantime. Things will work out one way or another. I just need to stay positive.
To help me stay focused (and just to generally cheer myself up) I compiled a Top 10 list of ingenious and wickedly cunning ways to bump my boss off:
1) ... easily removed after the event, before the Police/Ambulance arrives
2) Death by Flattery: Just keep telling him how great he is and watch the egotistical, self-satisfied butt munch's head swell and explode (messy work - some form of protective clothing may be advisable)
3) Cut his brake cable ... and then suggest lots of client home-visits (Yes, yes I AM evil)
4) Suggest dangerous "Adrenaline Sports" as cool holiday activities ... Bit of a gamble, but worth a try ... he's middle-aged and overweight, odds of something going wrong have got to be good
5) Electrocution: Just needs some careful planning with regards to having a good reason why his laptop was plugged in and sitting in a sink full of water in the first place
6) Death by Tipp-Ex: You know, like that scene in Goldfinger where the Bond girl gets totally covered in gold ...
7) File Avalanche: Might need quite a few files for this to be really effective
8) Flap-Attack: Casually mention his best client was talking about going elsewhere and watch him "flap" himself into a coronary (do NOT call for an ambulance)
9) Encourage him to do his own shredding ... ties dangle and can get caught in shredders (This may take time and require some dedication and patience)
10) Rat poison in his hot chocolate: He's a rat ... it's bound to work
I heart my inner evil genius.
I will leave you with pertinent words from the greatest thinker of our time ...
"Kill my boss? Do I dare live out the American dream?" ~ Homer Simpson
Dare to dream.
What inventive method would you use to dispose of your boss?
4 comments:
Good luck with the job hunt. I just finished reading about your review from hell so I can't say I am surprised to read this.
Thanks! Think I'm gonna need all the luck I can get! Ps: I'm stupider ... took me 10 minutes to figure out what you meant ... had forgotten I put it on moderate, and then couldn't figure out how to access and publish them :/ Sheesh!
It's not the ideal situation, but I agree, you really had no choice. You couldn't afford to wait until you were fired. I know what it's like to look for a job, I work freelance so I'm looking for a new job pretty much every year. Good luck! :)
Thanks! :) I appreciate it.
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