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He was mistaken for a shady New York Times writer

It seems like anonymous letters in journals are an unusual way to critique your boss without being reprimanded for it. But is it worth it to make an anonymous statement? Your superiors might not even consider it as they don’t know who it is from. Even worse, this old-fashioned form of criticism can make them think that someone else is responsible for your words.

Courtesy of: Twitter @AlexKaseberg

Who reads the “Letters to the Editor” section in the journals anymore? Well, apparently, Alex’s boss and coworkers do. It’s a shame that they think so lowly of you, Alex. But cheer up, now you could actually write a letter against your boss for the New York Times.

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