When asked this question appear calm and stray away from negative comments about your past or present boss. Highlight on your strengths that your boss relies on. Be prepared to back your response up with examples.
Ill say NO when my boss commands me to kill someone. ANSWERED by : Geraldine Gonoy Malanum
In Pig Latin, you would say "ima boss" as "imaway ossbay."
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In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
Only fIred you because your a bumhole
If it is in an interview I would say "no".
I would say Queen Larsa.
A person should always leave jobs with a positive attitude in case their boss is called to give an evaluation. A person should hope that their previous boss has only good things to say about them.
"He was your first boss" if you are writing/speaking in past tense, like telling a story. "He is your first boss" if you are writing in future tense, like writing a guide/walkthrough. If the person is still alive, you would not be incorrect in saying "He is my first boss." If you say "He was..." it might be presumed he is no longer among the living. It is not unusual to hear your boss' boss called your second boss. That would make your immediate boss your first boss.
I would say Like A Boss by The Lonely Island
"Jefe" (male boss) "Jefa" (female boss)