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Ever work for a bosses child?

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Have you ever had to work for someone who was the child of your boss? Maybe your boss hired their own son or daughter to manage and in turn the power goes to their head. I don't want to work for someone who lets their child walk all over their employees. Have you ever had a boss or manager who was the child of a higher up and it gave them a sense of power?
 
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I have limited experience with working in a company, I have been a freelancer my entire professional life except for a brief period of time. And I never came across a situation where I had to work under the child of my boss. However, I see this happening on family owned business houses.
 
Not that I worked all the time, but my boss had a son who had to replace his father for a couple of days, that is, manage me. And those days were simply terrible, because my boss, although a rich man, was moderately strict, and this misunderstanding is a monster who does not consider ordinary workers to be living people who also make mistakes
 
Have you ever had to work for someone who was the child of your boss? Maybe your boss hired their own son or daughter to manage and in turn the power goes to their head. I don't want to work for someone who lets their child walk all over their employees. Have you ever had a boss or manager who was the child of a higher up and it gave them a sense of power?

It is quite common for many people to work for their bosses' child. They may be hired for the boss. However, the boss may actually be hiring a person for their children, so it is a very common thing. Having said that, the nature of the job may matter in many cases.
 

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