One quarter of employees receive requests from their bosses to do non work-related tasks, and some of them are pretty out there.
One quarter of employees receive requests from their bosses to do non work-related tasks, according to a CareerBuilder survey published yesterday.
Respondents to the survey were asked to provide real-life examples of some of the things that their bosses asked them to do, and they ranged from the dodgy to the downright uncomfortable.
Here are ten of the oddest assignments:
The same study showed that two-thirds of workers awarded their bosses an above average grade (‘A’/’B’) when asked to assess them, and that almost the same percentage (64%) respected their bosses. “The study shows the majority of workers have a good relationship with their bosses, where they feel supported and valued,” Rosemary Haefner, vice-president of HR at CareerBuilder said.
However, some of the employees appear to be a little too obliging. “If your boss is asking you to do something outside of your scope of work responsibilities, it’s important to have open communications around what is appropriate,” Haefner suggested.
*The CareerBuilder survey was conducted online by Harris Interactive in February/March of this year. More than 3,600 US workers employed full-time in the private sector participated.