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Anyway, back to the douchebag boss
I work in the Executive Compensation division, which advises coh-level executives – CEO’s, CFO’s, and other alphabet-soup positions – in order to be competitive
So, basically, I make 20,000 a year (which, in LA, is like 12,000 a year in Atlanta) supporting a senior VP who makes at least a half million a year, who advises companies on whether they should offer 11 million or 12 million to a potential new CEO who drove the last coround
Sorry, I’m a little bitter
I’m even more bitter because my boss, Klaus Zimmerman, is… well, he’s not the nicest person on the planet Even hand yells at sty He is constantly co demands that he adds to hourly Heproject we send out, which uys to reprint and rebind 50 reports at 5:45 PM so I can et to drive seven et to wait in traffic 45office
And he has the evil, evil habit of saving a ton of busywork until 6PM Friday night, which he needs corrected and emailed to him, because he ‘has to work at home on the weekends’
Ah – but I get paid overtime for this!
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And virtually every Friday night is shot because I’ Herr Klaus’s reports ready
I don’t think he even works fro me
But I shouldn’t complain, because if Klaus weren’t such a jerk, I would have never met him
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It was 5:55 PM on Friday when Anh stopped by my desk and put on her sad, hesitant face
Anh (pronounced ‘On’) is this adorable little Vietnairl whoe and she was a fresher than irl’ She wouldn’t mind
I envy how thin she is; I like that she’s one of the few people whoh a couple of wretched breakups, and for generally putting up with me
Plus, she lets h our bedrooms are the saotfor Herr Klaus