Asking Eric: My boss behaves like Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde
Dear Eric: Ten years ago, my partner and I moved to a new community, befriending a neighbor whose initial kindness impressed us greatly. The neighbor learned of my unemployment and generously enabled me to secure a position with his company.
In a professional setting, however, his was quite literally a Jekyll and Hyde transformation, revealing a persona that was manipulative, back-stabbing and reliably mean-spirited. His profanity-laced tirades routinely reduced colleagues to tears.
After a decade of his tyranny, I accepted a position with another company and soon thereafter retired to another state.
Since then, he has contacted me regularly to say he misses us as neighbors and would like to visit. While working for his company financially empowered us to make future plans previously beyond our means, I lack the ability to prioritize gratitude over memories of the emotional abuse to which he subjected my co-workers and me. My partner suggests I can tolerate anything for a few days. Am I wrong to feel otherwise?
– Conflicted Reunion
Dear Reunion: You tolerated him for a decade; don’t spend another second with him.
You’re grateful for his help in getting the job, you did the work in that job and so the pay isn’t part of a neighborly favor. That transaction is done.
I can’t help but think that his needling about a visit is also part of that Mr. Hyde side he has. I mean, it’s got you feeling bad, hasn’t it? That’s what bullies do.
You can tell him “You were a jerk at work and that’s why we can’t be friends” or you can simply decline and move on. Probably better to let a sleeping Hyde lie.
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