What to do when you feel betrayed by your boss?
What to Do When Your Boss Betrays You
- Hold fast to your values.
- Pay attention to patterns of betrayal.
- Remember: Not everyone will betray you.
- Practice forgiveness, not retaliation.
- Don’t bury your negative emotions.
- Let gratitude and purpose offset entitlement and apathy.
What is workplace betrayal?
Betrayal comes in many forms. At work, you might feel blindsided or undermined by a colleague, or disempowered by a leader. In business you could be cheated by a trusted ally. And, in your private life you may have experienced duplicity by your spouse, best friend, child or even your parents.
What to say to someone who betrayed you?
So, what to say to someone who betrayed you to convey how they’ve made you feel? Tell them that what they did has left a deep scar on you. Reiterate your own sincerity and if need be, remind them of the things you have done for them. Most importantly, let them know that you walking away from their lives is their loss.
How do you retaliate against your boss?
Best Ways to Take Revenge on an Employer:
- Excuse me, Did Something Crawl Into the Office and Die?
- Post the Boss’s Number in Bathroom Stalls.
- Biding Your Time for Karma.
- Nuisance Calls on a Sunday Night.
- An Anonymous Message on Social Media.
- Send Love Letters to Their Home.
- Good Old Fashioned Poop.
How do you deal with someone who doesn’t respect your authority?
- Meet in Private. The first step you should take to manage an employee who shows constant disrespect for authority is to meet privately and to ask that person why he is not following your direct orders.
- Provide the Written Company Policy Manual.
- Create a Performance Action Plan.
- Follow Up to Ensure Compliance.