In a new survey released this week in celebration of National Boss Day (it's a thing), it was revealed that 65% of Americans say getting rid of their boss would make them happier than a salary increase. So much for "Happy Boss's Day"—if this is true,
This holiday was created at the request of an employee in a family business, and is a prompt to acknowledge and thank your boss for all she or he does for employees throughout the year. As an entrepreneur myself, I see it as
I awoke this morning anticipating a National Boss Day like years' past: a happy acknowledgement of bosses everywhere — cards signed by staff, inspirational stories, and perhaps even parties of celebration here and there.
The president's boss is the voter, and they don't get the chance to fire him on National Boss Day, but on Nov. 6 if they are as unhappy with his performance as much as Clinton's face appeared to be when she sucked it in for her boss, then they can cut
Lufkin's Hackney Primary went the extra mile to honor their principal, Kelly Ford-Proutt, for Boss's Day this year. Receptionist Katie Houston had the idea to surprise her boss with the special day, and rallied her coworkers to put the plan in action
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