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Abusive Boss?

If you’ve been at a new job for a while you probably know what kind of boss you're working for. Working for someone who is abusive doesn't have to derail your career path. Chances are other people will recognize the problem and with any luck they will be the ones to leave. But until that great and fateful day let Cnet help you understand and strategize about what to do in your abusive boss situation.

Posted: 1/21/08