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5 years ago I learned a very heart-felt lesson- don't put all your eggs in one basket.
I was supporting my ex-boss 100%. I wanted to be his right hand man. I worked my ass off and went above and beyond for him. But guess what? I was naive and didn't have the foresight to think in his shoes.
Everyone (obviously) look out for their interest foremost.
My ex-boss liked me. How could he not? But he ended up hogging me- promoting me or getting me into a better position meant he'd be losing a good worker. So I was stuck in the same position. And guess what? He got laid off. Suddenly I was all alone. My #1 invested player was gone. Few months later, I was laid off too.
I thought to myself- be that 'room worker' that network to everyone and commit to no one.
5 years later today, at my new job, I finally found my own feet. I networked the hell out of everyone especially people ABOVE my boss.
Long story short, I found out I'm promoted today. And of course my immediate boss liked me so much he wanted to keep me in same position, but it was my BOSS' BOSS that forcefully pulled me out because they needed me in a better place.
This is so important. Work well for your boss, but fuck them. If you want to move up, obviously network past him.
I was supporting my ex-boss 100%. I wanted to be his right hand man. I worked my ass off and went above and beyond for him. But guess what? I was naive and didn't have the foresight to think in his shoes.
Everyone (obviously) look out for their interest foremost.
My ex-boss liked me. How could he not? But he ended up hogging me- promoting me or getting me into a better position meant he'd be losing a good worker. So I was stuck in the same position. And guess what? He got laid off. Suddenly I was all alone. My #1 invested player was gone. Few months later, I was laid off too.
I thought to myself- be that 'room worker' that network to everyone and commit to no one.
5 years later today, at my new job, I finally found my own feet. I networked the hell out of everyone especially people ABOVE my boss.
Long story short, I found out I'm promoted today. And of course my immediate boss liked me so much he wanted to keep me in same position, but it was my BOSS' BOSS that forcefully pulled me out because they needed me in a better place.
This is so important. Work well for your boss, but fuck them. If you want to move up, obviously network past him.