
Your work colleagues are not your family members and friends .hence why it’s important not to mix business with pleasure .
When you mix business with pleasure, you always end up catching the short end of the stick .
If you think your boss and your work colleagues are your friends, wait until something happens .and you’ll see.
Your colleagues will throw you under the bus, and your boss will not look at you like a friend when it’s time to discipline you .
Keep in mind that your boss has hired you to perform specific tasks, and if you can’t fulfill those tasks, they aren’t going to keep you around .
Your employers priority is the running of his/her business .
For some reason, you’ve been led to believe that your boss is your friend .
Your employer might laugh and joke with you, but if something hasn’t been done or if something needs to be done they’ll make it known to you.
If you step out of line, they’ll put you up on the red carpet and discipline you like everyone else .
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Business is business, and pleasure is pleasure.
Don’t be fooled into thinking they are your friends.
When you work 40 hours, you get paid for the 40 hours unless they cut you a few hours short .
When your hours are short, your employer has a protocol you have to follow like everyone else .
They pay you for the hours you’ve worked ,nothing more and nothing less .
Be professional and punctual and supportive and respectful, but don’t try to be friendly.
I am trying to prevent you from getting distracted and let down .
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I understand that you put in 40 plus hours a week with your colleagues and it feels like a family vibe, but if you ever get fired or layed off, none of them would help you .
Remember you are there to do a job. When you punch the clock, remember why you are thereĀ
Furthermore, you are obligated to follow protocol like every 1 else so don’t start acting like you are privileged.
Yes, some managers set double standards but when the rubber meets the road your manager will enforce the rules .
Keep your personal business to yourself .
Don’t be at work broadcasting your personal problems with every 1 because no one cares,if anything, they’ll gossip about you.
I have seen these scenarios play out time and time again .
Just do what is required.
Make your time and give your boss an honest days work .
I don’t know if you plan on staying with the firm until you retire, but if you are climb the ladder .
Be an asset and learn as much as you can.
If you plan on branching out and starting your own business, don’t show your hand.
Keep moving along like a humble, obedient employee, and you’ll learn a lot .
You’ll be surprised as to how much information your employer and other staff members are willing to share .