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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as your boss" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to yourself as the boss of someone else. For example, "I'm asking you to do this project, as your boss."
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It's not easy having your dad as your boss.
"It was like having a class clown as your boss".
That means if you're on average pay it would take you 170 years to earn as much as your boss.
It may seem like you're the only one who's feeling that stress — or, as your boss put it, "losing it" — but that's far from the truth.
Better, set your notifications to just the account that matters the most or make particular senders such as your boss, say, VIPs.
Just as your boss is away with all of her colleagues from head office, in a pretty febrile atmosphere where stories tend to take hold and run and run.
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"Your success is dependent on others, both those you manage as well as your bosses and your peers," she says.
It's also important to make sure that if you really want to stay off the grid as far as your bosses are concerned, don't use their WiFi.
— At War I told my – very traditional and often scared – family about it, and they said, "As long as your bosses think it is O.K., then you should do it".
You spend almost as much time with your boss as your sweetie, and finding the right match at work is nearly as important to your happiness as finding the right mate.
As he explains in his address: "It's as if your boss, instead of giving your paycheck to you, could pay that money to his friends and business associates, invoking your name as he did.
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