Anonymous wrote:Yes, I worked for a boss with ADHD for 3 years. It was extremely stressful as he would get excited about things, go tangent, and follow up so closely on where things were to a point where I felt I was under the lens every minute. I was a highly efficient employee and delivered all the deliverables very quickly and ahead of time. That made him ask for more and more. He told me a few times that his wife wants him to start meds for ADHD. That's when I realized that all his jumping around was because of that condition. I had 1:1 conversations with him many times on how his ideas stressed me out and got me exhausted trying to make those work and deliver. He also apologized a couple times but the micromanagement got worse each day. I finally looked for another job and quit. I feel so much as peace now. Seriously that stress that was caused to me wasn't worth it.
I would say try to look for another job.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I worked for a boss with ADHD for 3 years. It was extremely stressful as he would get excited about things, go tangent, and follow up so closely on where things were to a point where I felt I was under the lens every minute. I was a highly efficient employee and delivered all the deliverables very quickly and ahead of time. That made him ask for more and more. He told me a few times that his wife wants him to start meds for ADHD. That's when I realized that all his jumping around was because of that condition. I had 1:1 conversations with him many times on how his ideas stressed me out and got me exhausted trying to make those work and deliver. He also apologized a couple times but the micromanagement got worse each day. I finally looked for another job and quit. I feel so much as peace now. Seriously that stress that was caused to me wasn't worth it.
I would say try to look for another job.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I worked for a boss with ADHD for 3 years. It was extremely stressful as he would get excited about things, go tangent, and follow up so closely on where things were to a point where I felt I was under the lens every minute. I was a highly efficient employee and delivered all the deliverables very quickly and ahead of time. That made him ask for more and more. He told me a few times that his wife wants him to start meds for ADHD. That's when I realized that all his jumping around was because of that condition. I had 1:1 conversations with him many times on how his ideas stressed me out and got me exhausted trying to make those work and deliver. He also apologized a couple times but the micromanagement got worse each day. I finally looked for another job and quit. I feel so much as peace now. Seriously that stress that was caused to me wasn't worth it.
I would say try to look for another job.