Hi Kshama
Do we have so cruel bosses in India who deserve the 3rd degree punishment as depicted in the pictures. Yeah... our perception about boss when he/she really behaves odd in certain situations. As long as it is issue-based, a good subordinate thinks better of him. Contrary to this, bad bosses whose sole aim is to exploit the strengths and weaknesses of their loyal subordinates, we tend to get a feeling as well depicted by you.
Thanks for a wonderful post. Keep posting to enthrall the readers on the cite.
Have a wonderful day.
Srinivaskvmk
From India, Hyderabad
Do we have so cruel bosses in India who deserve the 3rd degree punishment as depicted in the pictures. Yeah... our perception about boss when he/she really behaves odd in certain situations. As long as it is issue-based, a good subordinate thinks better of him. Contrary to this, bad bosses whose sole aim is to exploit the strengths and weaknesses of their loyal subordinates, we tend to get a feeling as well depicted by you.
Thanks for a wonderful post. Keep posting to enthrall the readers on the cite.
Have a wonderful day.
Srinivaskvmk
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Kshama, The animations are really good. It has been really worked out nicely but do we have so bad bosses... and do we really need to give them 3rd degree torture???? Regards Sudhanshu
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
A
Speech by Thomas Friedman of the New York Times....
";When we were young kids growing up in America , we were told to
eat our Vegetables at dinner and not to leave them, Mothers said,
'think of the Starving children in India and finish the dinner.'
And now I tell my children: ' Finish your math's homework.
Think of the children in India who would make you starve,
if you don't’…
Regards,
Mehul
From India, Pune
Speech by Thomas Friedman of the New York Times....
";When we were young kids growing up in America , we were told to
eat our Vegetables at dinner and not to leave them, Mothers said,
'think of the Starving children in India and finish the dinner.'
And now I tell my children: ' Finish your math's homework.
Think of the children in India who would make you starve,
if you don't’…
Regards,
Mehul
From India, Pune
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