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Can you do a better job than your boss?

More than one third of Brits believe they could do a better job than their boss.

According to new research of 2,000 employees, almost one in five admitted to hating their manager.

Of those surveyed, two in five donโ€™t think their superior is good at their role, one in ten believe they are โ€˜arrogantโ€™ or โ€˜two-facedโ€™ and more than one fifth revealed they have โ€˜no respectโ€™ for their boss.

Commissioned by international animal charity SPANA, the research also identified the traits of a bad boss, including mood swings, never saying thank you and being work shy.

โ€œHaving a boss you struggle to get on with can certainly be a source of annoyance and stress, snd itโ€™s clear that many people have had bad experiences at some point in their careers,โ€ said Geoffrey Dennis, chief executive of SPANA.

โ€œBut there are many good managers out there who look after their employees and ensure their working conditions are acceptable โ€“ which most working animals overseas, sadly, do not get.

“These working horses, donkeys and camels often endure arduous lives, carrying backbreaking loads in dangerous conditions – thatโ€™s why this forgotten workforce desperately needs our help.โ€

62 per cent have left their role do to their relationship with their boss, while more than half have considered looking for a new job just to get away from their manager.

Meanwhile, the worst characteristic of a boss according to employees was a failure to clearly communicate what they want. Second spot went to inconsistency, while others frustrations included delegating too much work and taking the credit for the success of others.