That depends on the nature of your job. Generally speaking it is a good idea to do so even if you don't have to. Jobs are hard to find, and it's a good idea to be on the boss' good side anyway.
The busiest work day of the week is definitely Tuesday. Make no mistake about it, this day brings forth a blizzard of e-mails, phone calls, IM conversations, business conference meetings, and face time with the boss. No other day of the week has it much worse. I think it is on Monday as work will pile give by boss during weekends
Nature of communication can be either formal or informal depending upon whether the communication is casual or work related. Modes of communication are increasing day by day. It can be face-to-face between people or through the Internet using emails, letters, phone calls or video calls.
He can if he has a bigger dick than you!!
I think it's best to say that you are not allowed private calls at work, in or out. There may come a day when you don't want to get any calls from this person.
The informal celebratory day (October 16) is usually spelled "Boss's Day", but can be "Bosses Day".
Boss's day is the correct way to write it.
Boss's Day was created in 1958.
Generally, the boss decides which shift you will work. Maybe he doesn't need anyone on Day Shift and if you can only work on that shift he might fire you. Before you talk to the boss, you'd better find out if they need anyone. If you want to talk to him, without losing your job, you'd say --> "I'd like to have day shift if you get any openings."
Come in on time every day, do what is asked of you without complaining, be an asset to your boss.
on what date we celebrate boss's day in India
Boss's Day fell on Wednesday, October 16th, 2013.
"Happy Boss' Day!"