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How to Get Ahead at Work - Without Kissing Butt!



By Stephen Bucaro



Most people think that if they kiss the bosses butt, the

boss will like them and they will have a secure job with

good advancement. Wrong!



To a business organization, an employee is just a tool,

like a mop or shovel. When the tool gets old or is no

longer needed, it's out the door without a flinch. If you

kiss the bosses butt, they may smile at you and talk nice

to you, but in reality they're thinking you're weak and

pitiful. They will not hesitate to give you the crap

assignments and use you as a fall guy for their mistakes.



You can have a secure job with good advancement - and keep

your self-respect if you follow the rules below.



- In business organizations, people gather into "clicks".

A click is a group of employees organized for the purpose

of covering each others butt. This allows each member of

a click to pass the blame for their mistakes onto the other

click. In the end, one click successfully destroys the

chances for advancement of the members of the other click.

(Or gets the other click tossed out of the company entirely).



Never join a click. Always claim to be a devoted subject of

managers so high in the organization that most of the

employees don't have access to them. Always claim to be

dedicated to "what's best for the company". Avoid taking

sides in any issue that the clicks are doing battle over.

By taking a side, you will be joining a click.



There is no sure way to tell which click will win in the

end. The click that seems to be winning today could get

caught in a big screw-up tomorrow, and be out the door.

Never join a click.



- Never associate with co-workers or your boss outside of

work. If you associate with a co-worker outside of work,

you will be joining that co-workers click by default. If

you associate with your boss outside of work, in order to

avoid accusations of favoritism, your boss will be forced

to give you crap assignments. Keep your work associations

and your after work relationships completely separate.



- Never bad-mouth a co-worker or a boss. No matter how

private you think a conversation is, it WILL get out. And

when it does - you will have joined a click. The fact is,

you don't need to bad-mouth a co-worker or a boss. Although

it may not seem like it, everybody already knows who the

big screw-ups in the company are.



- Always bad-mouth everybody and everything outside the

company. Bad-mouth suppliers. Bad-mouth contractors.

Bad-mouth consultants. Bad-mouth the government. Bad-mouth

everything outside the company. That's right - the company's

problems are not caused by stupid lazy employees and

managers. All the company's problems are caused by things

outside the company.



= Get ahead by taking the initiative and volunteering for

assignments nobody else wants - Wrong!



- In every company there are certain assignments that do not

lead to advancement. The crap assignments. They are boring

with low visibility or little chance of success. Then there

are the other assignments that are exciting, involve

gaining more skills, have high visibility and a good chance

of success. These are the "glory" assignments.



They say "the cat that meows gets the milk". Always keep

pestering your boss to give you the glory assignments.

Always whine and complain when you get a crap assignment.

If you get a crap assignment, lay a guilt complex on your

boss. Make it clear that they now owe you a glory assignment.



= "The early bird gets the worm". True

- but the night hawk eats venison.



- You will never get credit for arriving at work before

everyone else - because they didn't see when you arrived.

Always arrive at work late and then leave late. If you are

still working when the other employee leaves, it makes them

appear to be making less effort than you - even though they

may have put in the same, or more hours than you did.



Do not arrive early AND leave late. That will cause you to

get tired, burned out, and not perform at peak efficiency.



- Every manager is indebted to their boss for every dollar

in their department's budget. This means they must keep

their department's salaries as low as possible. In your

performance review, your boss is looking for every "bullet"

they can use to "shoot down" your raise.



Keep a journal of every task that you complete successfully

and every accomplishment that you achieve. In your

performance review, your boss can be very forgetful. You

need to come to the review with a few bullets of your own.



- A group of employees is like a pack of wolves. Each

employee jockeying for a more dominant position. To achieve

domination over a fellow employee they have to prove they

are more skilled than the other employee.



Schedule time every day to read and study material related

to your profession and the business that your company is in.

Continuously increase your skill level. This does not

require putting in more hours at work or taking time at

home. You can usually block out from 30 minutes to 2 hours

during the workday for skill enhancement.



If you have a high skill level, you don't need to join a

click to cover your mistakes. When you make a mistake, you

will have enough value to the company to be able to admit

to the mistake without affecting your status in the company.



When you make a mistake say this; "I made a mistake and if

the company doesn't like the way I work, they can hire

who-ever is second best". This is a way of telling the

company that even though you are human and make mistakes,

you are still a highly skilled employee and a valuable asset

to the company.



You CAN have a secure job with good advancement even if you

have too much self-respect to kiss butt. When you follow

the rules above, your bosses may not smile at you, but they

will be handing you a big paycheck!

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