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[quote=Anonymous]I think it’s narcissism. I just quit my job because my boss fired a co-worker in an unbelievably cruel way. I complained to higher ups, who said her performance wasn’t adequate based on my boss’s completely unfair assessment. So I quit. I could not work with a person who treats another person so reprehensible. I asked her to apologize. Ha. She said she had acted appropriately in firing my co-worker. I am taking a break, and will look for a job in the new year. Headhunters call me often, so I’m not worried. I do not understand people who behave this way. They must have a completely invisible personality disorder that appears only in certain situations. I think my boss enjoyed hurting my co-worker, a vulnerable, eager to please but not super reliable nice person. My boss never treated me that way because I don’t have that personality. It’s outside my understanding of normal human intereaction to behave the way my non apologetic boss did. I think my boss found a victim and took pleasure in causing her pain. Really sick, IMHO. I thick inability to apologize is a sign of a really weak person as well as a personality disorder. [/quote]
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