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Calvin Asks: How do I deal with a bad boss?

I started a job with an Electrician as an apprentice a few months ago. I'm 19 and finished college last summer. The man I'm working for is cutting corners, bodges stuff in and doesn't seem to care that he could be putting peoples lives and homes at risk. When I've questioned him on stuff that I think is wrong, he just fobs me off and says that I need to learn and no one ever strictly follows the regulations anyway. I'm scared if something goes wrong, I'll get the blame too.


I want to find someone else to work for but I'm worried he'll make it difficult for me? What can I do?


Junior spark - Dorset

 
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  • Make the most of a bad situation, turn it to your advantage.

    Watch, listen and learn how NOT to do things. I have had my fair share of Bad/Deluded/Miss informed or ignorant bosses over the years and have made a point as a manager

    not to recreate their mistakes. Sure I make my own mistakes, but I listen and I learn from them.

    One day you will move on, take the experiences with you and have pride that you held onto your ethics and you maintained your standards under difficult conditions.
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  • Make the most of a bad situation, turn it to your advantage.

    Watch, listen and learn how NOT to do things. I have had my fair share of Bad/Deluded/Miss informed or ignorant bosses over the years and have made a point as a manager

    not to recreate their mistakes. Sure I make my own mistakes, but I listen and I learn from them.

    One day you will move on, take the experiences with you and have pride that you held onto your ethics and you maintained your standards under difficult conditions.
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