Wednesday, April 17, 2013

#11


I have been going strong in my intern for over a few months. I really enjoy everyone at PSI. Everyone is so nice and helpful. My boss is especially awesome! I really believe what makes a job great is your boss. I truly think that your boss makes a job enjoyable.  I have been very lucky to have a boss that is so down to earth, knowledgeable, and understanding. He has made my experience awesome! I really look forward to going into work. He makes me take a whole new pride in the company. I’m not sure if having a boss like him is a good thing or a bad thing. I know it is a good thing, because I am learning so much from him and he is everything you wished a boss would be. On the other hand, it is possibly bad because he may have spoiled me when it comes to having a boss. I don’t know if I will be so lucky to have a boss like him in my career to come.

3 comments:

  1. It is really something else to have a cool and down to earth boss. I have had many jobs in the past where my boss was a complete.... strict person. The law firm I am interning at has some of the coolest bosses as well. I definitely enjoy work a lot more knowing they are helpful and nice. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. You are very lucky to have had such a great boss that has mentored you and helped develop your skills. That's very important in an internship. As far as ruining you, I think its always hit or miss with bosses and its up to us to adapt to their leadership style.

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  3. Mike,

    I certainly agree with you that a boss can make or break a job. My current boss is also amiable and helpful and it is night and day compared to my previous job, which was not entirely different than "Office Space". I'd say that having a boss like that is certainly a good thing--it shows you that not all bosses are aloof, unfriendly, or otherwise not enjoyable to be around. No doubt, like almost everyone, you'll have a less than stellar boss at some point in your career. Just keep your current employer in mind and use them as the gold standard!

    Thanks for sharing,

    Matt Anthony

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