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The boss said, "Work hard and I won't treat you badly." What is the subtext behind him?

The workplace is an important place for each of us to live, where we can learn a lot and earn wages, which is also an important guarantee for supporting our families. Of course, a good job doesn't mean you have it, but depends on your own opportunities and your own efforts. If you are a swift horse, there are quite a lot of Bole. After all, under such fierce market pressure, many enterprises will choose people with strong ability.

Of course, if you enter an enterprise, what you must do is to do a good job and complete the tasks assigned to you by your superiors. If you have made a great contribution to the enterprise, maybe the boss will value you and talk to you. Remember that this period may be the key time for your promotion. Ideally, if the boss says to work hard, I won't treat you badly. This shows that the boss attaches great importance to you, and you have great potential, which is also the time for you to turn over in the company.

Of course, people have ulterior motives now, and no one knows who is the boss. All you know is that you have to work under other people's money to support your family. If you are a boy, when the boss says I won't treat you badly, 80% may value you. Of course, the remaining 20% is unknown, and the key depends on the boss's idea. If you are a woman, good-looking and in good shape, then when the boss says so, you should think about your usual performance in the company. If you find that your usual performance is not excellent and it is not a good time, then maybe the boss wants to hide you. If you usually behave well, it may be that the boss thinks you may also have admiration for you.

These situations have also been said a lot in TV dramas, but of course the reality is just that.