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I have had 2 toxic ones and am currently with a great one. The amount of stress that I lost when I found my current gig lowered my blood pressure by 20 points... Don't stick sround for that shit. Get your resume together and find somewhere else. It is not worth your health.
So much this. I’ve had some toxic bosses over the years and they are absolutely NOT worth your time or energy. Life is entirely too short for that nonsense. Work for people who make you look forward to and excited about your craft, whatever that is.
I left a toxic boss about 1.5-2 years ago. I was using a home BP cuff to record my BP and such on doc's orders, both before and after a #FuckItImOut day.
Showing my now former peers the difference in test results and how immediately and starkly it changed, that was really great.