My Boss Fired Me in Shame, Now He’s on His Knees Begging for My Help

I used to believe that hard work and loyalty would always pay off. I was wrong.For six years, I served my boss faithfully in one of Nairobi’s biggest companies. I was always the first to arrive at the office and the last to leave. I covered up his mistakes, met impossible deadlines, and even skipped family gatherings just to complete reports.

But my reward was not recognition, it was humiliation.He thrived on toxic power. He shouted at us during meetings, made degrading jokes about junior staff, and loved to pit colleagues against each other. Still, I endured it all because I needed my job. My family depended on my salary. I thought if I just stayed humble.To read more ,click here

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