It is very difficult for a job applicant to judge a prospective employer for adhering to ethical standards and providing a positive working environment. Especially, since, an interview, most questions are being asked by the future employer.This article lists the two extremes types, at opposite ends of the psychological scale, with most superiors and bosses placed somewhere between. Like in most facets of life, nobody is entirely bad or good – most are somewhere between.THE BENEVOLENT EMPLOYER.There is a group of bosses who resume a fatherly and benevolent position towards those who work for them. Work is fairly distributed and the boss himself does not mind pitching-in and helping out. The tempo of work is guided by his own good example, as is quality, and the general prevalent mood in the workplace.Should there be a sudden over-demand or a surge of workload, this employer will recognise this and take steps that nobody overworks and that the workload is evenly and fairly distributed with the boss himself sharing an extra duty. His temper is very even, with a reassuring calmness that uplifts everybody working around him. He has no sanctuary that is off-limits to employees and his own office or workplace would not be distinguishable from that of his co-workers.He is genuinely concerned for his staff and workers and, should some body be ill, the pay cheque gets delivered home punctually and regardless of the length of illness. In one case I know of personally, an employee had a heart-bypass operation with a lengthy stay in hospital and the boss himself called on the wife regularly with the pay and enquired whether she would need anything else done around her house.For the duration of this employee’s sick-leave, this boss worked on the shop floor in person, mingling with the other employees and being practically indistinguishable in work and manners from anybody else.All this is done with the before-mentioned even temper and an air of teamwork. When this employee finally returned from his long sick leave, he resumed his position with ease, whilst the boss returned into his office to resume his task of running his business. Little weaknesses and transgressions are overlooked or, at it’s worst, the person is reprimanded a day later in a fatherly fashion.They do not seem to have the misfortune of employing a bad worker as they either instinctively select the right person or simply lead with positivism and good example. There is a noticeable absence of fear or working-anxiety as each employee knows that he or she is a member of a smooth-running team!THE IMTIMIDATORThis type of person is basing the smooth-running of his business on fear. His demeanour is reserved to the point of haughtiness, his appearance is impeccable, his voice is artificially low andstentoric. He has an on-stage personality, geared to impress. His common phrases are peppered with ‘however’, ‘furthermore’, ‘if you only knew what we know!’ ‘I thought of that!’ is the common reply to a valuable suggestions put forward by a willing employee. Reports by an employees are interrupted with: ‘I know exactly what you want to say!’ or a ‘We know all about that!’ are uttered with a reprimanding stare.When real problems arise, he would give the harbinger of bad news a penetrating look and bark: ‘I thought that has been taken care of!’ When in a difficult situation, he has the habit of staring straight ahead, at a spot on the opposite wall as if in deep concentration and utters words like: ‘that is not on!’ ‘No, we don’t do that!’ instilling fear and intimidation in his workers.Without the presence of the fear factor, he believes, an organisation has no incentive to work efficiently and to achieve things for him. He feels, he must constantly instil this anxiety by destabilising people around him!For example, when conversing with people who speak fast and have a quick mind, he slows down in his speech to the point of unnerving the other person. This is done with the help of slowly uttered phrases like: ‘What I said was…’ when, in fact, he had said nothing before on this particular subject. Therefore, this sentence is invariable followed-up by the biggest lie possible, putting the other person hopelessly in a depressed mood and increasing his fear of working for him.Alternatively, with people who are taciturn in their speaking manner, he rattles-off his question fast and furiously. By the time this good worker answered one question, he has already asked him two more, throwing that person out of his concentration and ending with stammering and stutter. Upon which this employer leaves with an attitude of total satisfaction of having fear and the feeling of inadequacy re-enforced in a worker.Should such an employer meet with an employee who is not afraid of him or at least an honest worker with a clean conscience, this is unacceptable to him. A situation will then have to be created where this decent worker becomes afraid of something……In one case, such a worker received the constant warning: ‘If you make us the slightest trouble……’ Often this tactic is then perpetuated by the top boss’ immediate underlings who then continue to talk to this person in a manner of ‘If you think you can get away with……’ There are other repercussions for honest persons. When it is found out that an employee, for example, studies evenings, he is then considered an open threat. ‘You are wasting your time….’ He is then told often.Alternatively, high achievements are being downgraded with disparaging remarks till such a person feels totally inadequate despite his achievements whilst the instilled fear keeps him in excellent performance. We have now dealt with two diametrically opposite type of employers and in subsequent articles more and different bosses and their operations will be illuminated.By researching the company we are trying to join, a lot of shortcomings are being identified and frustration, hardship and overwork can be avoided.Peter Frederick
Real Estate Agent In Chicago – Helping You Purchase Your New Home
Buying a home can be very stressful, but it can be a very exciting experience with the right real estate in Chicago. Real estate agent in Chicago specializes in real estate in Chicago. You can take advantage of the knowledge of real estate agent in Chicago as they use their superb negotiation skills.A realtor’s commission is often paid by the seller, meaning that the services they offer will have no cost to you. With the advancement of technology a lot of real estate listing for the Chicago area can be found on the internet. With thorough research you can easily find the best real estate agents in Chicago.For many people, buying a home is a large step in life and can even be more complicated than it looks. Real estate agents in Chicago are interested in helping you. They provide a detailed Chicago comparative real estate market analysis to help determine the home’s purchase price. They also assist with paperwork to purchase the home such as contracts, inspections, and seller disclosures. They can even recommend you to attorneys, inspectors, and lenders that are available to help you make an easy home buying transaction.When you are ready to purchase a home in Chicago a great real estate agent can help you with the all the options. Once you tell them what you want in a home they can find the available homes that have those amenities. They will go through MLS listings daily to find the homes you might like to visit.They will also help you negotiate terms of the contract and create the most comprehensive Comparative Market Analysis for you to understand the real value of the house. They also process and coordinate paperwork such as your purchase agreement, disclosures, home inspections, home warranty protection plans, escrow instructions and more and assist you with finding a lender that will help you qualify for a home loan.A Chicago real estate agent will help you hire a real estate attorney, inspector and home warranty company. They can also guide you through the appraisal and negotiating aspects of the deal and offer professional marketing for y our property. Purchasing a home is quite a complicated process. Locate a property in Chicago that interests you and call a real estate agent and we will serve you and guide you through the deal.
Cruise Travel Tips – Plan Your Cruise With These Few Tips
Planning a vacation can be stressful and sometimes frustrating. But of course, it is important to plan your vacations to make it the most enjoyable and least stressful. Especially if you are planning to travel outside of the country or you are planning to have a cruise, then you must be able to give time in preparing for the trip to avoid any disappointments in your travel.If you are particularly planning to have a cruise for your vacation, here are a few cruise travel tips that you may find helpful. You would surely want a perfect vacation, thus invest in a little time to research and learn from those who have been there. Most especially if it is your first time in going to a cruise for a vacation, here are ideas that may be of help.- Know what you want in a cruise. You can actually have lots of choices and different cruise ships can have different services, facilities and amenities. To help you choose the perfect cruise for you, then you should first consider what you want to do in your vacation. Cruise ships may have casinos, spas, swimming pool, theaters – so you have to make sure you know what you want to do so you can fully appreciate and enjoy your cruise.- Determine the destination that you want to go and visit. Whether you want to go to the Caribbean or tropical islands or some luxurious cities, or beaches, you have to make sure what you want. There are a lot of destinations, so make sure you also know where you want to go.- Check your budget. Of course, the biggest factor that you have to consider is your budget. For sure, you don’t want to go on a vacation and take the burden of having heaps of credit card payables when you come back. You also have to make sure you have enough budget for the activities you want to enjoy as well as your destination choice. You may want to prioritize your preferences as well, depending on your budget as well.- Study the weather beforehand. The weather is one important factor to consider as well if you want to go on a vacation. Of course, you can’t enjoy the beaches more when the weather is stormy. You may not also enjoy the activities that you want to do outdoors if you are going on a cruise on a not-so-favorable weather.- Spend wisely. Enjoying your vacation does not always mean having to spend too much. You can learn a few cruise travel tips to help you make the most out of your budget. A little research can be very helpful in making your vacation enjoyable with the budget that you have.- Start with short cruises first. Especially if it is your first time in a cruise, get on a short cruise such as those that will last for 3 to 4 days. Get those 10-day cruise only if you already have experience or you know what to expect in the cruise.These are just a few cruise travel tips and things that you may find helpful in planning your trip.