Evil Bosses Make Risky Marriage Cracks

The work can indeed affect your relationship and your husband. According to recent studies, if you work with an evil boss, the more risky fractured marriage.


Studies about the relationship with the evil boss marriage was conducted by Professor Dawn Carlson and his team at Baylor University. In conducting the study, Carlson and his team examined 280 employees and their wives.

From these studies revealed, the employees often resist emotion or anger over their boss's face. Emotions and anger is then carried up to the house. Restrained emotion is what can make marriages cracked.

"It can cause tension with your partner. And finally led into bad relationships with family," said Carlson, a professor at HR Gibson Chair of Organizational Development, at the Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University.

In the study, respondents were asked about how often their boss behaves not fun. Respondents were also asked to give scores on a number of statements about their bosses.

While the employee spouse who is also a respondent, the researcher asked about how the conditions of their relationship. The pair also were asked how often their husbands or their wives act in ticks in recent months. They also were asked how often they feel there is quite fierce quarrel with his partner.

Of the various questions raised was revealed, the employees who have a bad or evil boss claimed not to have problems with their families. But it felt different from her partner. The couple were bad boss employee who feels a relationship with your husband or wife becomes worse, the communication does not go smoothly and they were not so close.

Employees are evil or bad boss thinks they've forgotten their troubles at the office. But when at home, they end up venting stress.

"They came home in a state of sullen, tense and irritable. The things that make them more easily ignited emotion and fight," said Carlson. When husbands and wives argue, the situation was so hot. Children can come to feel it.

Carlson adds, quite a lot of people think they can certainly survive in a job or a bad boss for the family. But Carlson's research shows, "How important is trying to free yourself from bad situations because it is not only hurting you but also his wife and children."


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