Intro to Classification Essay
Bosses
There are many types of bosses out there. There are some that want you to make all the decisions, so they have someone to blame if things go wrong. There are the ones that have to make all the decisions so they can show you who are in charge. Then there’s the ones that encourage you and the ones that discourage you, whether by their remarks or by their actions. I have had all of these types of bosses and believe it or not I have learned something from each of them. Sometimes it’s the things to do or not to do. That is one of the reasons I became a boss myself, to try to make a difference.
Over the last thirty plus years I have had some real good bosses and a couple of very poor ones. There have been some that have been somewhere in between, depending on what day it was.
I remember my first experience working for someone. I was only around thirteen years old and the farmer down the road needed some help getting in his hay. So a couple of us said we would help. Now this was loose hay that we are talking about not the bailed stuff. So we used pitchforks to load the hay onto the truck and as one or two of us threw the hay on the truck two others would throw it ahead and pile it up until we had the old wheeler truck loaded up. With hay chaff down our backs and stuck to our necks down the road to the barn we would go. Now here he used a tractor hooked to a rope and pulley device with a hayfork on the end of it. So the unloading wasn’t as bad as the loading. At lunchtime his wife did feed us a very nice meal with my favorite part, her homemade molasses cookies. She made the best molasses cookies around. They were fat and fluffy and would just felt in your mouth. So now we had our bellies full we had to go back to the hay field for another load.
Well at the end of the day the farmer came to each of us and reached into his pocket and pulled out a roll of money. He proceeded to give each of us three one-dollar bills and a thank you. That’s right; you could count them one, two, three. Now I did learn from this boss, to make sure you ask the question first. How much does this job pay?
So the next job I had I did just that. A lady needed her house painted so a friend and I talked with her and we all agreed on a price. Now the nice thing about this boss was at the end of the job not only did she pay us what we had agreed on, but also she gave us some extra money for the good job we did for her. That was a very nice surprise.
Yes, there are good ones, bad ones and even middle of the road ones.
The question here is what kind was I?
Intro #2 - Classification Essay
Bosses
Bosses really have it rough. They are caught in the middle all the time. They have upper management that’s pushing down the demands and all the rules and regulations to follow. They have to be on top of everything from safety regulations to environmental issues. Then there are the production problems and stuff that just had to be taken care of. When it comes to the responsibilities of a boss there is stuff, stuff and more stuff!
So what does the boss have to do? He has to turn to the employees and start dumping all this stuff on them. Follow all the rules, don’t forget the regulations and
quality standards, remember not to violate the environmental laws and by the way we need to increase production by ten percent this week. Yes, with all this pressure you can truly see why some bosses are good, bad or somewhere in between.
But it starts out long before this point is reached. I can remember as a very young person how my first boss treated me and also how the second one did.
I was only around thirteen years old and the farmer down the road needed some help getting in his hay. So a couple of us said we would help. Now this was loose hay that we are talking about not the bailed stuff. So we used pitchforks to load the hay onto the truck and as one or two of us threw the hay on the truck two others would throw it ahead and pile it up until we had the old wheeler truck loaded up. With hay chaff down our backs and stuck to our necks down the road to the barn we would go. Now here he used a tractor hooked to a rope and pulley device with a hayfork on the end of it. So the unloading wasn’t as bad as the loading. At lunchtime his wife did feed us a very nice meal with my favorite part, her homemade molasses cookies. She made the best molasses cookies around.. They were fat and fluffy and would just felt in your mouth. So now we had our bellies full we had to go back to the hay field for another load.
Well at the end of the day the farmer came to each of us and reached into his pocket and pulled out a roll of money. He proceeded to give each of us three one-dollar bills and a thank you. That’s right; you could count them one, two, three. Now I did learn from this boss, to make sure you ask the questions first. How much does this job pay?
So the next job I had I did just that. A lady needed her house painted so a friend and I talked with her and we all agreed on a price. Now the nice thing about this boss was at the end of the job not only did she pay us what we had agreed on, but also she gave us some extra money for the good job we did for her. That was a very nice surprise.
Yes, there are good ones, bad ones and even middle of the road ones. The question here is what kind was I?