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How to handle an arrogant employer as an employee.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 220183, member: 61772"] When someone you work with is arrogant, it can be a challenge to know how to respond. If you're an employee and your boss is arrogant, some people choose to avoid the person. Other people might try to reason with them. There are also those who choose confrontation and debate as their approach, which can be infuriating for both parties. Each of these methods has its pros and cons, but all of them will change the relationship between you and the arrogant person in some way that should be considered carefully before proceeding. If a person is arrogant and you're working with them, try to avoid changing your own attitude or personality in response. Don't let arrogance affect your work negatively or cause any problems for you in the workplace. Realize that each person has their own form of communication, so if a person seems arrogant to you, then it may just be their way of speaking. Try not to take it personally and confront the person about it if it's causing problems for you on the job. Confronting someone who's being rude or condescending can be difficult, especially if they're someone with authority over you at work or someone who could hurt your career prospects or opportunities if they were to become upset with you. You'll have to decide how best to get along with them, probably at your discomfort. [/QUOTE]
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